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John Bonacic, pictured here with Mary Wawro of Saugerties, has offered a bill in the State Senate that would open New York State to casino gamblingwithout the Native American reservation restrictions.It may be time we actually think about this. Way to go John! Here is the Bill as posted: BILL NUMBER:S6734
TITLE OF BILL:
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY
proposing an amendment to subdivision 1 of section 9of article 1 of the constitution, in relation to casino gambling in the state
PURPOSE:
Provides for the authorization of commercial casino gambling in New York State.
SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:
Article 1, Section 9 of the State Constitution wouldbe amended to allow no more than seven casinos as authorized and prescribed by the legislature.
EXISTING LAW:Article 1, Section 9 of the State Constitution generally proscribes all gambling except for four exceptions. These four exceptions are: (1) pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing; (2) State lotteries; (3) bingo conducted by certain charitable, non-profit and religious organizations; and (4) games of chance conducted by these same charitable, non-profit, and religious organizations.
JUSTIFICATION:
Casino gaining has significant potential to be a major economic engine for New York State and the fact is that gaming already exists throughout the State but the State is unable to fully capitalize on
it. Native Americans have five casinos and there are nine racinos at the racetracks in New York State. In fact, New York State now has more than 29,000 electronic gambling machines; More than Atlantic Cityand more than any state in the Northeast or Midwest.
New York State is also surrounded by gambling. States & Canadian provinces just across the State's borders have legalized casino gambling and they are the beneficiaries of the tourism, revenue, and good jobs that could be in New York.
It is estimated that over $1 billion of economic activity can be generated from casino gaming. Passing a Constitutional amendment would allow New York to maximize opportunities. Limiting casino gambling to between three and eight facilities guarantees there will not be an excessive proliferation of casinos within New York State.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
Over the past 40 yrs, numerous resolutions have been introduced to amend the Constitution in New York to authorize commercial casino gambling. None of these proposals have achieved the required
second passage by the legislature and have never been subject to a vote of the electorate. In 2011, Assembly Bill No.3293/Senate Bill No. 3326, Assembly Bill No. 3605/Senate Bill No. 3327, and Assembly Bill No. 6753 were introduced to authorize casino gambling. None of the bills were acted on.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS:
There are no immediate budget implications since the Constitutional amendment cannot go into effect until January 1, 2014. Future budget implications would depend on the enabling legislation that would accompany passage of the amendment.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Constitutional amendments require the passage of a concurrent resolution by two separately elected Legislatures and subsequent approval by the voters. As a result, the amendment could not take
effect until January 1, 2014.