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Senate rejects proposal to reestablish a seven-member gaming commission amid conflict-of-interest concerns
Summary
House Bill 1525, which would have reestablished a seven-member state gaming commission including industry representatives and adjusted the attorney general’s role, failed in the Senate 13-34 after floor debate over conflicts of interest and statutory authority.
The Senate on April 3 rejected House Bill 1525, 13-34. The bill would have reestablished a seven-member state Gaming Commission with membership that included industry and municipal representatives, and altered some adjudicatory duties linked to the Attorney General’s office.
Senator Bromberger, the bill carrier, described the commission’s proposed membership: the governor or designee; a member of an organization that conducts charitable gaming; a citizen member at large; a representative of a…
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