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Committee recommends "do not pass" on House Bill 1465 after debate over charitable gaming reserves and fiscal impact

2348075 · February 19, 2025
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The House Finance and Taxation Committee voted to recommend a "do not pass" on House Bill 1465 following debate about charitable gaming revenue, administrative-rule options for the Attorney General's office and the bill's fiscal note. An amendment to the bill passed earlier in the meeting.

The House Finance and Taxation Committee voted to recommend a "do not pass" on House Bill 1465 after members expressed concern about the bill's fiscal impact and whether the measure would meaningfully increase funds for smaller charities. The committee's recommendation passed by a 10-2 margin with two members absent.

Supporters of keeping the bill alive had proposed an amendment (No. 01002) earlier in the session. Representative Dressler moved the amendment and Representative Olsen seconded; the amendment passed on a roll call. After further discussion, Representative Haggart moved that the committee give HB1465 a "do not pass" recommendation, a motion seconded by Representative…

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