West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB141

Introduced
1/12/22  
Engrossed
1/12/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Modifying requirement that racetrack participate in WV Thoroughbred Development Fund by certain date

Impact

By removing the 1999 participation requirement, SB141 is expected to facilitate a redistribution of profits derived from video lottery terminals to counties that house these facilities. This change aims to enhance local funding opportunities, making it easier for counties that may have been excluded under previous conditions to receive additional funds. This financial assistance could bolster local economies, support infrastructure, and improve services driven by the newfound revenue streams.

Summary

Senate Bill 141 introduces modifications to the existing requirements related to the distribution of video lottery terminal revenues. Specifically, the bill amends the stipulation that racetracks must have participated in the West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund since January 1, 1999, for counties to receive two percent of the net terminal income generated from these terminals. The primary intent is to broaden eligibility criteria, potentially allowing more counties to benefit from these financial resources, which are vital for local governance and developmental projects.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards SB141 appears to be mixed. On one hand, proponents argue that relaxing the entry criteria for counties will support local economies by providing essential funding sources where they were previously nonexistent. On the other hand, some critics express concerns about the long-term sustainability of funding and whether this approach effectively addresses the underlying issues of economic disparity among regions, especially those with historically longer-established racetrack operations.

Contention

Notable contentions regarding SB141 stem from the implications of enabling counties without a longstanding history in the Thoroughbred Development Fund to access considerable funds. Opponents argue that this could dilute the financial support available to counties with established racetracks and contribute to potential disparities in funding allocation. Ensuring fair distribution among counties while maintaining adequate support for those already benefitting from the system remains a key point of discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB76

Modifying requirement that racetrack participate in WV Thoroughbred Development Fund by certain date

WV HB3450

Relating generally to racetrack video lottery and the Licensed Racetrack Modernization Fund

WV HB4339

Replacing the racetrack modernization fund provisions with racetrack rebate fund provisions generally

WV HB2136

Granting counties and municipalities a portion of the net terminal income from racetrack video lottery

WV SB636

Authorizing transfers to and from Licensed Racetrack Modernization Fund

WV HB2298

Granting counties and municipalities a portion of the net terminal income from racetrack video lottery

WV HB3219

Decoupling horse racing from licensed racetrack casinos

WV HB3031

Eliminating West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund

WV HB4275

Eliminating West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund

WV HB3012

Relating to Lottery Money Distribution

Similar Bills

WV HB3219

Decoupling horse racing from licensed racetrack casinos

WV HB4275

Eliminating West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund

WV HB3031

Eliminating West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund

WV SB76

Modifying requirement that racetrack participate in WV Thoroughbred Development Fund by certain date

WV HB2136

Granting counties and municipalities a portion of the net terminal income from racetrack video lottery

WV HB3450

Relating generally to racetrack video lottery and the Licensed Racetrack Modernization Fund

VA HB574

Horse racing tax; wagers to be deposited in Problem Gambling Trust and Support Fund, etc.

VA SB426

Pari-mutuel wagering; historical horse racing, percentage retained for distribution.