Key Votes
Kansas Key Votes
SB 66 - Kansas Expanded Lottery Act - Key Vote
Kevin Yoder voted Yea (Passage With Amendment) on this legislation.
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Stages
- April 11, 2007 Executive Signed
- March 28, 2007 Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- March 26, 2007 House Bill Passed
- Jan. 31, 2007 Senate Bill Passed
- Jan. 11, 2007 Senate Introduced
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Legislation - Signed (Executive) - April 11, 2007
Title: Kansas Expanded Lottery Act
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (Senate) - March 28, 2007 (Key vote)
Title: Kansas Expanded Lottery Act
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that expands the number of state-operated gambling facilities.
Highlight: - Defines gaming zones as consisting of Wyandotte, Ford, Sedgwick/Sumner, and Crawford/Cherokee counties [sec.1(f)], and authorizes the Kansas lottery to operate one lottery gaming facility in each gaming zone [sec.3(a)]. - Mandates that the state receive at least 22% of the gaming facility revenues, including 2% which will be paid to a fund to help end the problem of gambling addiction [sec.3(h)(12-13)]. - Prohibits the state from creating additional gaming facilities, other than those provided for in the bill, until 2032 [sec.3(h)(19)]. - Prohibits the use of eminent domain in acquiring property to be used for lottery gaming facilities [sec.3(i)]. - Requires that a new lottery gaming facility be approved by voters in that county in a special election [sec.6(a)]. - Requires that the Kansas lottery place electronic gaming machines in three current racetrack gaming facilities [sec.9(a)]. - Requires that at least 600 electronic gaming machines be allocated to each racetrack gaming facility, with the total number of machines at all facilities not exceeding 2,800 [sec.13(b)]. - Mandates that the state receive 40% of all electronic gaming machine revenue [sec.16(8)]. - Establishes the expanded lottery receipts fund within the state treasury [sec.35(a)].
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) - March 26, 2007 (Key vote)
Title: Kansas Expanded Lottery Act
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that expands the number of state-operated gambling facilities.
Highlight: - Defines gaming zones as consisting of Wyandotte, Ford, Sedgwick/Sumner, and Crawford/Cherokee counties [sec.1(f)], and authorizes the Kansas lottery to operate one lottery gaming facility in each gaming zone [sec.3(a)]. - Mandates that the state receive at least 22% of the gaming facility revenues, including 2% which will be paid to a fund to help end the problem of gambling addiction [sec.3(h)(12-13)]. - Prohibits the state from creating additional gaming facilities, other than those provided for in the bill, until 2032 [sec.3(h)(19)]. - Prohibits the use of eminent domain in acquiring property to be used for lottery gaming facilities [sec.3(i)]. - Requires that a new lottery gaming facility be approved by voters in that county in a special election [sec.6(a)]. - Requires that the Kansas lottery place electronic gaming machines in three current racetrack gaming facilities [sec.9(a)]. - Requires that at least 600 electronic gaming machines be allocated to each racetrack gaming facility, with the total number of machines at all facilities not exceeding 2,800 [sec.13(b)]. - Mandates that the state receive 40% of all electronic gaming machine revenue [sec.16(8)]. - Establishes the expanded lottery receipts fund within the state treasury [sec.35(a)].
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) - Jan. 31, 2007
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Jan. 11, 2007
Title: Kansas Expanded Lottery Act
Committee Sponsors
- Federal and State Affairs (Sponsor)