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Legislation


2010 Regular Session

Lottery

Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 5

  • Failed - Dead Legislation

    HB 960

    Status as of February 17, 2010: Bill is in the House - First Reading Ways and Means

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Olszewski and Kach
    Entitled
    Gaming - Video Lottery Terminals - Player Cards
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Ways and Means
  • Failed - Dead Legislation

    HB 1077

    Status as of February 17, 2010: Bill is in the House - First Reading Ways and Means

    Sponsored By
    Delegates F. Turner, Beitzel, Kelly, and Myers
    Entitled
    Gaming - Video Lottery Terminals
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Ways and Means
  • Failed Legislation

    HB 1355

    Status as of March 27, 2010: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Ways and Means

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Boteler, Aumann, Beitzel, Bromwell, G. Clagett, DeBoy, Eckardt, Elliott, Frank, George, Haddaway, Impallaria, Jenkins, Jennings, Kach, Kelly, Lafferty, McComas, McConkey, McDonough, McHale, Minnick, Murphy, Myers, Norman, O'Donnell, Olszewski, Riley, Ross, Serafini, Shank, Sossi, Stein, Stifler, Stukes, Stull, Weir, and Wood
    Entitled
    State Lottery Agency - Veterans Lottery - Established
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Ways and Means
  • Became Law - Governor Signed

    HB 1505

    Status as of May 4, 2010: Became Law - Chapter 477

    Sponsored By
    Chair, Appropriations Committee (By Request - Departmental - Budget and Management)
    Entitled
    Central Collection Unit - Collection of Debts Owed to the State
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Appropriations
    Senate: Budget and Taxation
  • Became Law - Governor Signed

    SB 882

    Status as of May 20, 2010: Became Law - Chapter 624

    Sponsored By
    Senators Edwards and Miller
    Entitled
    Gaming - Video Lottery Terminals
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Budget and Taxation
    House: Ways and Means
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