Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR192

Introduced
6/10/25  

Caption

Requests the Senate Committee on Judiciary B to study recent technological advancements regarding lotteries and determine whether such advancements conform with Louisiana law.

Impact

The resolution's focus on modern gaming technology aligns with ongoing discussions around the regulation of lottery operations within the state. By studying these advancements, the committee aims to provide recommendations that could lead to potential changes in legislation. If the findings suggest that newer technologies enhance the lottery's efficiency and public benefit, it may prompt legislative updates to incorporate these innovations while ensuring compliance with existing statutes. This could affect how lotteries operate in large retail outlets, potentially increasing access and convenience for consumers.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 192, proposed by Senator Reese, is a request for the Senate Committee on Judiciary B to investigate recent technological advancements in the lottery sector and assess their compliance with Louisiana law. The resolution acknowledges the history of the Louisiana Lottery Corporation in generating substantial revenue for K-12 public education and community events, highlighting its innovative reputation and revenue growth. As the Corporation adapts to new gaming technologies, there is a call for scrutiny to ensure congruence with existing legal frameworks.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR192 appears to reflect a proactive approach towards maintaining the integrity and relevance of Louisiana's lottery system. By calling for a study, it conveys an understanding that technological evolution is crucial in meeting consumer expectations and that legislative oversight is necessary. This resolution finds support among stakeholders who recognize the lottery's societal contributions, but it may also incite discussions regarding regulatory challenges and the balance between innovation and compliance.

Contention

One point of contention may arise around the balancing act between embracing new technologies and ensuring that these changes do not compromise the responsible administration of lottery operations. Concerns may surface about how rapid technological changes often outpace existing regulations, leading to potential loopholes or conflicts. Furthermore, stakeholders might deliberate over the implications of increased accessibility versus regulation concerning gambling practices, emphasizing the need for thorough and deliberate inquiry into how these advancements affect public trust and the legal framework governing gaming in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR149

Requests the Senate Committee on Judiciary B and the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to meet jointly to study iGaming and report study findings to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR31

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations on whether a limited continuing tutorship should be established.

LA SR143

Requests the Senate Select Committee on Women and Children to study a parent's right to equal custodial periods with their child.

LA HCR69

Requests the House Committee on Retirement and the Senate Retirement Committee to study future benefit options for employees

LA HR237

Requests a study regarding taxation of vapor products

LA SR7

Urges and requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to provide the Senate committees on finance and judiciary C with a list of rehabilitative programs that are offered at each correctional facility.

LA HCR92

Requests study by Louisiana Department of Health to consider Medicaid coverage of gene therapy

LA HR277

Requests the House Committee on Judiciary to conduct a study and to make recommendations to the legislature to build upon the success of the 2020 Police Training, Screening, and De-escalation Task Force

LA HR246

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health, through its Medical Care Advisory Committee, or the creation of a subcommittee thereof, to study ways for Medicaid to invest in community-based social service organizations that address health-related social needs and determinants

LA HCR19

Requests a study of the land-based casino industry

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