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increase gambling tax revenueClear
HB1250Dead

increase the state's percentage of video lottery revenues, to provide for the deposit of certain excess revenues, and to repeal provisions regarding video lottery.

HB 1250 increases the percentage of video lottery revenues that go to the state rather than to venues where machines are located. The bill also specifies how any excess revenues above certain amounts must be deposited and removes outdated provisions from state video lottery law.

HB1282TabledTaxation

create the lottery repeal and recovery fund and revise provisions regarding the distribution of state revenue from video lottery.

HB 1282 creates a new "lottery repeal and recovery fund" and changes how the state distributes money it receives from video lottery operations. The bill modifies the rules about where video lottery revenue goes, though the excerpt provided doesn't include the specific details of the new distribution plan.

HB1249Dead

revise certain provisions regarding the operation of the South Dakota Lottery.

This bill creates a "video lottery repeal and recovery fund" that would hold money to replace general fund revenue if South Dakota ever repeals its video lottery program in the future. The bill also prohibits the South Dakota Lottery from promoting or advertising any of its games through any medium.

SJR501CrossoverElections

Proposing and submitting to the voters an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, providing for wagering on sporting events and to revise provisions regarding certain municipal proceeds of gaming revenues.

This constitutional amendment would allow South Dakota to legalize wagering on sporting events. It also revises how cities and towns receive a share of gaming revenues. The amendment requires voter approval before these changes take effect.