Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR7

Introduced
4/8/13  
Introduced
4/8/13  

Caption

Encourages the Louisiana Lottery Corporation to create a new lottery ticket.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of the lottery as a revenue source that could assist in addressing the critical needs of veterans. With over 319,000 veterans residing in Louisiana, the bill aims to ensure that they receive the acknowledgment and financial support necessary for their well-being. The funds raised from the proposed lottery ticket would be allocated towards substantial efforts such as constructing and renovating veteran housing and medical facilities, which are deemed essential for their care.

Summary

SCR7 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution aimed at urging the Louisiana Lottery Corporation to create a new lottery ticket that specifically benefits soldiers and veterans. The bill recognizes the substantial contribution of veterans to society and seeks to provide a means for the citizens of Louisiana to support them through their participation in the lottery. It suggests that the net proceeds from this new lottery ticket could be directed towards improving housing and medical facilities for veterans, which have been identified as in need of support.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR7 is generally positive, particularly among those advocating for veteran issues. Supporters view the bill as an opportunity for the community to give back to those who have served the nation. The notion of integrating the lottery as a funding mechanism for veterans aligns well with Louisiana’s cultural inclination towards gaming, making it a potentially popular initiative that garners public goodwill.

Contention

While the bill does not seem to encounter significant opposition in its resolutions, potential points of contention could arise regarding how the funds are distributed and the effectiveness of the lottery in generating sufficient revenue. Discussions may also surface around the ethical implications of funding important services through gambling, with critics potentially questioning whether a lottery is an appropriate way to support veterans. However, such debates would largely depend on public perception and stakeholder involvement in the governance of the funds raised.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA AJR5A

Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to revise provisions relating to lotteries and the sale of lottery tickets. (BDR C-986)

LA AJR5

Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to revise provisions relating to lotteries and the sale of lottery tickets. (BDR C-986)

LA SB150

Establish State Lottery Board/lotteries

LA HB1179

State Lottery - Sales of Lottery Tickets and Tickets From Instant Ticket Lottery Machines - Commissions

LA HB5688

$LOTTERYOCE

LA SB2513

"Veterans' Assistance Lottery"; establish under Mississippi Lottery Corporation.

LA SB00360

An Act Concerning Lottery Tickets.

LA HB390

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

LA HB683

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

LA HB1592

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

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