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| | SR0303 | | LRB102 18487 MST 26640 r |
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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, COVID-19 created unprecedented circumstances that |
3 | | changed the lives of all Illinoisans; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Changes in consumer behavior are likely to |
5 | | continue after the virus has run its course; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic made many Illinoisans wary |
7 | | of leaving their homes for nonessential activities and forced |
8 | | many casinos to close their doors for the safety of their |
9 | | patrons and employees; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Internet gaming is partially immune to pandemics |
11 | | due to the remote nature of this type of gaming; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, States with legal and available internet gaming, |
13 | | such as New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, were able to |
14 | | generate revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Nationwide, in the few states that offer it, |
16 | | internet gaming earned approximately $402.7 million in gross |
17 | | gaming revenue during the second quarter of 2020, a more |
18 | | productive quarter than national sports betting operations |
19 | | have had to date, according to the American Gaming |
20 | | Association; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, An internet gaming law in Illinois that permits |
2 | | online table games, slots, and poker with consumer safeguards, |
3 | | a privilege tax on the adjusted gross gaming revenue wagered |
4 | | on internet gaming platforms, and licensing fees has the |
5 | | potential to increase revenue to the State during the COVID-19 |
6 | | pandemic; therefore, be it
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7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL |
8 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that on or before October 1, |
9 | | 2021 the Commission on Government Forecasting and |
10 | | Accountability is urged to deliver a report to the Illinois |
11 | | Senate that includes, at a minimum, detailed estimates of the |
12 | | revenue that could have been generated through a privilege tax |
13 | | if Illinois had implemented internet gaming beginning February |
14 | | 28, 2020; and be it further |
15 | | RESOLVED, The report should include, at a minimum, |
16 | | estimates of revenue that could be generated with a privilege |
17 | | tax imposed on the adjusted gross gaming revenue wagered on |
18 | | internet gaming platforms at the following rates: |
19 | | (a) 12%; |
20 | | (b) 15%; |
21 | | (c) 16%; and |
22 | | (d) 15% of the adjusted gross revenue up to and |
23 | | including $25 million and 20% of the adjusted gross |
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1 | | revenue in excess of $25 million; and be it further
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2 | | RESOLVED, That the definition of adjusted gross revenue |
3 | | used in the report should include the total of all sums |
4 | | actually received by an Internet gaming licensee from Internet |
5 | | gaming operations excluding free play and any promotional |
6 | | credits, less the total of all sums actually paid out as |
7 | | winnings to patrons, which includes the cash equivalent of any |
8 | | merchandise or thing of value awarded as a prize; and be it |
9 | | further |
10 | | RESOLVED, That the report should provide additional |
11 | | revenue estimates where the definition of adjusted gross |
12 | | revenue excludes the dollar amount of non-cashable vouchers, |
13 | | coupons, or promotions redeemed by participants on an Internet |
14 | | gaming platform; and be it further |
15 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
16 | | delivered to the Commission on Government Forecasting and |
17 | | Accountability.
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