Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR18

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners.

Impact

If passed, HJR18 could significantly alter the landscape of gaming regulations in Texas. The proposed amendment gives power to local governments and voters to make decisions on the legality of eight-liners, which could lead to varied regulations across the state, depending on local sentiment and community standards. This localized control means that some areas might embrace gaming operations while others could opt to maintain prohibitions, reflecting the diverse perspectives on gambling within different communities.

Summary

HJR18 is a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Texas Constitution that would grant authority for local option elections regarding the operation of eight-liners, which are gaming devices. This resolution seeks to amend Section 47, Article III of the Texas Constitution, allowing the legislature to authorize and regulate eight-liners or similar gaming devices. Under this amendment, local voters in counties, justice precincts, or municipalities would have the option to decide by majority vote if eight-liners should be legalized or prohibited in their respective areas.

Contention

The measure's introduction could invite debate among lawmakers and constituents regarding the implications of legalized gaming. Supporters of HJR18 argue it promotes local autonomy and recognizes community preferences about gaming policies. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns regarding the potential increase in gambling addiction, the regulatory challenges associated with multiple local rules, and the general societal impacts of expanded gaming availability. The discussions around this bill will likely center on balancing local choice with broader public health and safety considerations.

Companion Bills

TX HB78

Enabled by Relating to local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.

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