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Senator would bar charitable gaming proceeds from political campaigns; raffles and small fundraisers debated
Summary
Senator Sean Cleary presented Senate Concurrent Resolution 40 27 to amend the constitution so charitable gaming proceeds cannot be used to support political campaigns or organizations; sponsors and committee members discussed impacts on small raffles and district fundraising.
Senator Sean Cleary introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 40 27, a proposed constitutional amendment that would prohibit the use of charitable gaming proceeds to finance or influence political campaigns, candidates, ballot measures, or political organizations.
Cleary told the Senate State and Local Government Committee the amendment would add language clarifying that proceeds “may not be used to support, finance, or influence any political campaign, candidate for office, ballot…
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