Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2820

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Gaming; authorize aboard cruise vessels on the Pearl River or adjoining water within a city with a population of 145,000 or more.

Impact

The implications of SB2820 are significant as it lowers the barriers for gaming operators wanting to establish operations on the water, especially in larger municipalities. By allowing gaming on cruise vessels within the specified parameters, it could stimulate the local economy through increased tourism and related business opportunities. Additionally, the bill amends provisions regarding the seizure of funds and gaming equipment, ultimately making the legal framework surrounding gaming more accommodating for this industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 2820 seeks to amend existing Mississippi legislation to authorize gaming activities aboard vessels on the Pearl River and adjoining waters within municipalities that have a population of 145,000 or more, according to recent federal census data. This bill revises several sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 and specifically focuses on gaming operations extending to areas not previously covered by similar regulations. With the passing of this bill, the current restrictions on where gaming can legally occur would be expanded to include designated vessels in these populous areas, thus promoting a greater diversity of gaming locations.

Contention

However, the bill may face opposition from local advocacy groups and lawmakers concerned about the social impact of expanded gambling. Critics may argue that expanding gaming in populous areas could lead to increased gambling-related issues, such as addiction or financial strain on families. Moreover, there may be contention over the local governance issue, with debates arising regarding the autonomy of municipalities to manage gaming in accordance with community standards and values. The dialogue around the bill reflects a balancing act between economic benefits and potential social risks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2625

Gaming; authorize aboard cruise vessels on the Pearl River or adjoining water within a city with a population of 145,000 or more.

MS SB2189

Gaming; permit airport authorities to authorize slot machines in airports offering passenger service.

MS SB2188

Gaming; permit airport authorities to authorize slot machines in airports offering passenger service.

MS HB606

The Mobile/Online Betting Task Force; authorize.

MS HB1083

Child support; authorize DHS and Gaming Commission to collect from gaming winnings.

MS HB708

Mobile sports wagering; authorize.

MS HB864

Mobile sports wagering; authorize.

MS SB2690

Alcoholic beverages; reduce privilege tax for package retailer's permits for locations in cities with a population of 5,000 or less.

MS HB1046

Child support; authorize Gaming Commission and DHS to collect child support from winnings.

MS SB2686

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the direct shipment of wine.

Similar Bills

MS SB2653

Gaming; authorize aboard cruise vessels on the Pearl River within a city with a population of 150,000 or more.

MS SB2625

Gaming; authorize aboard cruise vessels on the Pearl River or adjoining water within a city with a population of 145,000 or more.

MS SB2425

Gaming; authorize aboard cruise vessels on the Pearl River or adjoining water within a city with a population of 145,000 or more.

MS SB2859

Gaming; permit airport authorities to authorize slot machines in airports offering passenger service.

MS SB2188

Gaming; permit airport authorities to authorize slot machines in airports offering passenger service.

MS SB2189

Gaming; permit airport authorities to authorize slot machines in airports offering passenger service.

MS HB186

Casinos; revise locations in Tunica County where may locate.

MS HB720

Mississippi Horse Racing Act; create.