LOTTERY-JOINT SCRATCH-OFF
Moreover, the legislation limits the Department to supporting no more than 10 special causes at any given time, ensuring that the focus remains on impactful and well-supported initiatives. The bill mandates that any new specialty games authorized after June 1, 2023, must include a sunset provision, effectively allowing these games to operate for defined periods while reassessing their effectiveness and impact on the respective causes they support. This provision allows the Department flexibility to adjust its offerings based on current societal needs and funding effectiveness.
SB1736 amends the Illinois Lottery Law to introduce a joint special instant scratch-off game that benefits various designated special causes, including support for veterans, Alzheimer's care, and homelessness prevention. The bill stipulates that the Department of the Lottery will manage and offer this new joint game, ensuring that its net revenue is distributed equally among the benefitting causes. These allocations are designed to provide consistent funding streams for initiatives that address important societal needs.
Some points of contention surrounding SB1736 include discussions about the sufficiency of the allocated funds for each cause and whether the limits on the number of supported causes could hinder upcoming initiatives. Opponents argue that more causes should be included to respond to varying community needs, while supporters maintain that restricting the number of causes will enhance accountability and effectiveness in funding allocation. The requirement for new scratch-off games to include a sunset date also raises questions about the sustainability of funding once games are discontinued.