Provides for a local option gaming election on the operation of video draw poker devices in East Feliciana Parish (OR INCREASE LF RV See Note)
Impact
If enacted, HB 726 would create a legal framework for East Feliciana Parish to make a local decision about the operation of video draw poker devices, reflecting a decentralization of gaming authority. This would allow the parish to address local economic considerations and gaming preferences, thereby impacting state laws concerning gambling. The bill underscores an evolving regulatory environment regarding local gaming options, potentially setting a precedent for similar measures in other parishes if successful.
Summary
House Bill 726 proposes a local option election that would allow the governing authority of East Feliciana Parish to conduct a referendum on the operation of video draw poker devices. This bill stipulates that the election could only be held once and that the costs of conducting the election would be borne by the parish's governing authority. The potential outcome of this election depends on the majority vote of the electors within the parish, and the operation of video draw poker devices would be authorized if the majority votes in favor. If the vote is against, such operations would remain prohibited in the area.
Sentiment
The sentiment surrounding the bill is likely to vary among different community members and stakeholders. Supporters may view the ability to vote on video draw poker as an opportunity for economic development and increased local revenue. Conversely, there may be opposition stemming from concerns about the social implications of expanded gambling and its potential impact on the community's values and wellbeing.
Contention
Notable points of contention may arise from discussions about the effects of legalized video poker on local communities, including debates over addiction, crime rates, and moral considerations surrounding gambling. As the bill specifically allows for a local referendum, it also raises questions about how such decisions are made at the community level and whether local voices will be adequately heard in the discussion around gaming regulations.
(Constitutional Amendment) Increases amounts of severance tax revenues remitted to parishes and requires that portions of these amounts be spent on parish transportation projects (RE -$21,200,000 GF RV See Note)
Provides an automobile expense allowance for the Vermilion Parish clerks of court in the parishes of Cameron, East Feliciana, Franklin, St. Charles, Vermilion, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana. (8/1/12) (EN +$135,000 LF EX See Note)
Provides for the reallocation of certain funds from the Feliciana Juvenile Justice District to the district attorney for the Twentieth Judicial District (EN NO IMPACT LF RV See Note)