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House gaming committee opens review of administration proposal tied to law 1856, seeks public and agency comment

House Standing Committee on Gaming · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The House Standing Committee on Gaming opened consideration of Governor's Communication 24-71, agreed to a 14-day public and agency comment period, asked counsel to obtain a bankruptcy court order tied to IPI, and assigned the vice chair to review prior casino-related laws before any legislative action on changes to law 1856.

The House Standing Committee on Gaming met to discuss Governor's Communication 24-71 and related proposed changes to law 1856, adopting its agenda and agreeing to solicit agency and public comment for 14 days.

Chair of the committee called the meeting to order, confirmed a quorum and said the purpose was to "be as, as transparent as possible to the public" while the committee gathers input on the administration-sponsored proposal. There was a motion to adopt the agenda, which passed by voice vote.

Representative Camacho asked whether the legislature can amend the casino law given ongoing contractual and bankruptcy matters. The chair said a district court bankruptcy decision involving IPI has been adjudicated and noted that the bidder who won…

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