Legislation

SB399

Modify Attorney General's Charitable Gaming Law authority

Senate | Introduced In Senate

๐Ÿ“‹ What This Bill Does

The bill aims to modify the Attorney General's authority under the Charitable Gaming Law in Ohio, including changes to filing fees, fund usage, and regulations related to sweepstakes terminal devices.

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Rationale

The bill has a low alignment score as it involves government intervention in regulating charitable gaming, increasing fees, and imposing restrictions on certain activities. This conflicts with libertarian principles of limited government interference and free markets.

Risks and Concerns

  • Increases government authority over charitable gaming, limiting individual freedom
  • Imposes additional fees and regulations, creating barriers to entry and commerce

Platform Citations (2)

2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1) OPPOSES
The bill increases government regulations on gaming activities, conflicting with principles of individual liberty and limited government.
2.8 Marketplace Freedom (2_8) OPPOSES
The bill introduces more regulations and restrictions in the gaming sector, limiting marketplace freedom.
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