by Florida Current Staff - 13 months ago -
As in 2012, legislation to allow for large casino resorts in South Florida was discussed but there was no other action. A late push by Gov. Rick Scott to call for a special session on a possible renegotiated Gaming Compact with the Seminole Tribe was also snuffed out. Read more . . .
by Gray Rohrer - 16 months ago -
House Speaker Will Weatherford's requirement that Gov. Rick Scott renegotiate the Seminole Gaming Compact with the Seminole Tribe for any casino legislation to be considered could press Scott to take a position on gambling -- something he's been reluctant to do - before the election.
by Gray Rohrer - 16 months ago -
As Sen. Garrett Richter, chairman of the Senate Gaming Committee, puts together a new casino bill for this year that would OK two large casinos, Sen. Andy Gardiner says he wants a statewide referendum before any new casinos are allowed in South Florida.
by Bill Cotterell - 18 months ago -
Sen. Geraldine Thompson says the proceeds could move through the Department of Education to be used by state university medical schools and related hospitals.
by Bill Cotterell - 25 months ago -
Zephyrhills woman takes $371 million lump sum won with a ticket purchased after a polite gesture by a fellow player. ... Related Research: June 5, 2013 Press release from the Florida Lottery.
by Gray Rohrer - 29 months ago -
The St. Augustine Republican said he wants to take a timeout on the Internet sweepstakes cafés while the Legislature takes a year to study gambling laws.
by Gray Rohrer - 29 months ago -
Senate Gaming Committee Chairman Garrett Richter sees the study as the foundation of a possible overhaul of gambling laws based on "facts and data." ... Related Research: Memo "House and Senate jointly invite proposals for a comprehensive gaming study," and Invitation to Negotiate ITN 859: Two-Part Gaming Study.
by Gray Rohrer - 29 months ago -
Both the House and Senate will take this year to conduct comprehensive studies of gambling in Florida, and to prepare a bill for 2014, but that doesn't mean this year will be without drama.
by Gray Rohrer - 30 months ago -
Rep. Rob Schenck, R-Spring Hill, has been named as chairman of the 18-member panel, which is made up of 12 Republicans and six Democrats, what will review the state's various gambling laws. ... Related Research: Memos from House Speaker Will Weatherford: announcement naming Rep. Rob Schenck Chair of Select Committee on Gaming, and Letter to Robert L. Ward, Clerk of the Florida House of Representatives.
by Gray Rohrer - 30 months ago -
Pari-mutuels and anti-gambling forces made presentations before the Senate Gaming Committee on Tuesday, with both agreeing that internet sweepstakes cafes should be removed from the legal "gray area" in which they operate. ... Related Research: Jan. 22, 2013 Senate Committee on Gaming meeting packet, and meeting video.
by Gray Rohrer - 30 months ago -
Senate Gaming Committee Chairman Garrett Richter, R-Naples, said the Legislature will contract with a third party for a comprehensive study of gambling in the state. ... Related Research: Jan. 14, 2013 Senate Committee on Gaming meeting packet and Senate Committee on Gaming meeting video from WFSU-TV/The FLORIDA Channel.
by Gray Rohrer - 42 months ago -
Florida will gain $8.1 million in revenue for education next year under legislation passed by the House on Thursday that allows state Lottery vending machines to expand the type of games they sell.
by Gray Rohrer - 42 months ago -
In a major rewrite of the HB 487, the license fee for the major casinos would go from $50 million to $125 million and instead of an independent gaming commission, there would be created a Department of Gaming Control under the governor and Cabinet.
by Gray Rohrer - 43 months ago -
The amendments by sponsor Sen. Ellen Bogdanoff take into account comments from legislators and reactions from the prospective developers of destination gambling resorts.