'BACKBURNER' KENTUCKY ISSUE VERY MUCH ALIVE (Update)
20 February 2009
House Speaker continues to pursue "loser" attempt
to expand gaming in Kentucky
Last week the Kentucky House of Representatives Speaker
Greg Stumbo said that a measure to expand land gambling
in the state had been put "on the back burner" to
address more important budget and financial issues, and
that it may not be voted on at all during the current
legislative session, which ends on March 27 (see
previous InfoPowa report).
Was this the case, or
has there been some more political sleight-of-hand as
the state tries to find money to close a yawning budget
gap? Because this week the slightly modified measure was
pushed through the legislative House Licensing and
Occupations Committee, where it achieved 'overwhelming'
support.
Stumbo was cautious in victory, saying
that the support from the Committee shouldn't be viewed
as an indication that the legislation will become law
this year.
"It's my speculation at this time, on
this day, that I doubt it has enough support to pass
this chamber," Stumbo said. "That may change. We're
still in session. We still have about a month and a half
to go. But I think it's worthy that the bill go through
the process."
The measure's next stop, Stumbo
said, will be the House Appropriations and Revenue
Committee where its financial implications will be
vetted.
The proposal calls for allowing video
gambling terminals at seven horse tracks. Stumbo said
the move could generate up to $340 million a year for
the state by taxing the gambling revenues. Tracks that
install the video gambling terminals would have to pay
license fees ranging from $25 million to $125 million.
The Rev. Nancy Jo Kemper, executive director of the
Kentucky Council of Churches, was critical of the manner
in which the proposal was brought in, claiming that the
bill was "suddenly and almost secretly" introduced on
Thursday - shortly after Stumbo had said it would be
placed on the backburner - and did not allow opponents
to speak against it.
"This is not government of,
by and for the people," Kemper said.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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