SB 542 (2026)
Allow charities 7 to benefit from days of gaming per year rather than 10
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Last updated 2026-03-15 6:37 pm
Summary:
Reduces the number of game dates a charitable organization may hold from 10 to 7 per year and establishes a tiered system requiring gaming facilities to contract with multiple charities per day based on the facility's monthly revenue.
The Senate amended the bill to remove the tiered system.
Status:
Public Hearing Date:
03/09/2026 11:15 am
Public Hearing Location:
GP Room 159
Senate Voting Date:
01/29/2026
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