Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06300

Introduced
1/29/13  

Caption

An Act Allowing Charitable And Nonprofit Organizations To Use "money-wheels" At Bazaars.

Impact

This legislation can have significant implications for state laws governing fundraising activities. By permitting the use of money-wheels, HB 06300 creates a legal framework that could encourage more nonprofit organizations to host bazaars, thereby potentially increasing overall charitable donations within the community. Additionally, it positions the state as supportive of innovative fundraising strategies that align with promoting charitable activities. This could contribute positively to local economies and support ongoing community service initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 06300 aims to amend existing laws to permit charitable and nonprofit organizations to employ 'money-wheel' games at bazaars for fundraising purposes. This modification to Chapter 98 of the general statutes is designed to enhance the fundraising capabilities of such organizations, allowing them to award cash prizes or merchandise during these events. By officially recognizing and legalizing the use of money-wheels, the bill seeks to provide these organizations with a new method to attract participants and increase donations during bazaars.

Contention

While the bill presents potential benefits, it may also face scrutiny. Concerns regarding gambling and the ethical implications of allowing gambling-type games, even for charitable purposes, may arise among opponents. Some legislators or advocacy groups might argue that this could lead to greater normalization of gambling in public spaces, even if the primary aim is charitable fundraising. Deliberation on this point will be critical as lawmakers weigh the benefits against the potential pitfalls of introducing money-wheels at bazaars.

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