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Lawmakers introduce competing plans to allow video lottery terminals and expand charitable gaming

2676183 · March 18, 2025
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Two House members presented competing proposals to allow video lottery terminals in licensed establishments and to change charitable‑gaming rules, arguing the measures could produce tens of millions in state revenue and more for charities.

Two House members briefed Finance Division II on proposals to legalize or expand video lottery machines and related charitable gaming rules and described how the changes could generate significant revenue for the state and for nonprofit beneficiaries.

Representative Dan McGuire outlined a draft to place video lottery terminals (VLTs) in locations that today can be licensed for Keno or charitable gaming. He cited examples from other states and described a fiscal model used in a prior draft…

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