Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1073

Introduced
1/9/23  

Caption

Various gaming issues.

Impact

The bill's implications extend to amendments regarding the Indiana Gaming Commission, which will now consist of nine members rather than seven. These appointments must include specific qualifications, ensuring a diverse representation of expertise involving law enforcement, accounting, and legal backgrounds. This increase in the commission's size and the stipulations for appointments highlight an effort towards a more robust governance structure in the state’s gaming industry.

Summary

House Bill 1073 addresses various gaming issues primarily concerning the structure and authority of the Indiana Gaming Commission and the financial interactions between gaming entities and local governments. The bill proposes a significant change by prohibiting hold harmless agreements or any agreements designed to offset financial losses between casinos, riverboats, or municipalities. This is aimed at maintaining strict accountability and ensuring that local governments cannot financially depend on gaming operations to offset potential revenue shortfalls.

Contention

The legislative discussions surrounding HB 1073 revealed notable contention about local government revenue dependency on gaming operations. Critics argue that the prohibition on hold harmless agreements could adversely affect municipalities that rely on gaming for revenue stabilization, especially as it might create financial vulnerability for local economies. Proponents, however, support this shift as a necessary measure to enforce transparency and reduce potential misuse of agreements that could leverage the financial relationship between casinos and local government entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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