Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners or similar gaming devices; authorizing a fee.
If enacted, HJR37 would facilitate the operation of eight-liners, which are currently considered illegal under Texas law, by enabling local electorates to legalize these devices through votes. The bill posits that once approved by voters, the state legislature would have the authority to impose a fee on these gaming operations. The revenue generated from these fees could be allocated according to state laws, potentially providing a new source of income for local governments while allowing communities to tailor the presence of gaming devices to their specific needs.
HJR37 is a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment that would authorize local option elections to decide on the legality of eight-liners or similar gaming devices in Texas. The bill seeks to amend Section 47 of Article III of the Texas Constitution, allowing the state legislature to regulate these gaming devices, contingent upon majority votes in local jurisdictions. This resolution reflects a growing interest in regulating and potentially expanding gaming operations within the state while giving local populations more control over such activities.
This amendment has sparked discussions among lawmakers and community members regarding the implications of legalized gaming. Proponents argue that allowing local voting on eight-liners could lead to economic growth, especially in areas that may benefit from increased tourism and entertainment options. Conversely, opponents raise concerns about the potential for increased gambling-related issues and the societal impacts associated with expanding gaming opportunities. As this topic often divides opinion, the outcome of the proposed amendment could influence localities across Texas significantly, reflecting a balance between economic development and community welfare.