SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (March 11, 2024) – It appears that State Representative Crystal Quade is taking a proactive approach to address the issue of “no chance” gaming machines in Missouri, particularly in response to the widespread presence of these machines across the state. She believes that legalizing and regulating these machines through House Bill 2835 would be a more effective solution than allowing them to continue operating without oversight.
Quade’s proposed legislation seeks to impose regulations such as limiting the number of machines per establishment, ensuring they are located in private areas away from children, and imposing state taxes on them. She argues that legalizing and regulating these machines could generate significant revenue for the state, with funds allocated towards education and public safety. Additionally, Quade’s bill addresses the controversy surrounding gaming machines by allowing individual cities like Springfield to maintain their bans if they choose to do so. This approach recognizes the varying opinions and preferences at the local level. However, opponents, such as Chuck Hatfield representing Torch Electronics, prefer that the issue be addressed at the state level rather than by individual municipalities. They argue that lack of uniformity in regulations could lead to confusion and inconsistency. Quade’s bill also includes provisions for legalizing sports betting in Missouri, citing the success of similar initiatives in neighboring states and the growing interest among citizens. She proposes that the Missouri Gaming Commission oversee, regulate, and tax sports wagering operations. The inclusion of both gaming machines and sports betting in the same bill is seen as a strategic move to address the concerns of state senators who insist on linking these issues together before allowing any legislation to move forward. Overall, Quade’s proposal reflects an attempt to address a complex issue through comprehensive legislation that balances the interests of various stakeholders while aiming to generate revenue and regulate these activities effectively.
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