DELAWARE ALREADY BUDGETING FOR SPORTSBETTING
20 March 2009
The final decision on sportsbetting has yet
to be made, but the governor is budgetting for its
income
Delaware governor Jack Markell may not yet have full
political authority from the state legislature to
introduce sports betting, but he's budgetting for it
this year to improve the cash-strapped state's revenues.
The Street reports that the state budget features
tough pay cuts for state employees as high as 8 percent,
together with increased medical plan contributions in an
attempt to reduce state spending by some $330 million.
Markell's proposals include reducing vacant positions,
cutting back on the use of contractors and consultants,
limiting a property tax rebate for elderly residents to
those below a certain income level, and grounding state
police aircraft.
Markell's proposed tax
increases for the fiscal year starting July 1 total
about $166 million. They include raising the state
cigarette tax by 45 cents a pack, the alcohol tax by 50
percent, and the personal income tax rate for income
over $60 000 by 1 percent. Increases in the corporate
franchise, gross receipts and public utility taxes also
are being proposed. The corporate franchise increase
alone could raise more than $97 million next year,
according to administration officials.
The
governor's proposed sports betting lottery is projected
to deliver some $55 million in its first year.
By virtue of a brief and unsuccessful experiment with a
sports lottery in the late 1970s, Delaware is one of
only four states, along with Nevada, Montana and Oregon,
grandfathered under a 1992 federal law that bans sports
gambling. Delaware's status as the only state east of
the Mississippi River that can offer sports betting
could provide an economic buffer against slot machine
competition in neighbouring Pennsylvania and Maryland.
In addition to allowing sports betting at the
state's three existing slot machine casinos, Markell
wants lawmakers to approve competition for those casinos
by authorising up to three new slot machine/sports
betting casinos, as well as 10 sports-betting only
venues. His proposal to increase the state share of slot
machine revenue also is expected to generate opposition
from the existing casinos.
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