Gaming bill gets out of House

The bill could mean more casinos across the state, and slot machines at dog and horse tracks. Despite serious concerns over the measure, in the end House members decided to take a gamble on expanded gaming in Kansas.

The gavel dropped and the gaming bill passed out of the House, but it was not without a struggle. A marathon session that ran into the weekend became emotional as tensions ran high.

Some suggested the governor and other lawmakers who have accepted campaign contributions from the gaming industry, were acting out of greed.

"This has got to be the saddest day in my tenure at the legislature,” said Rep. Brenda Landwehr (R, Wichita.)

“This bill is of, by, and for the gaming industry,” stated Rep. Kasha Kelley (R, Arkansas City.)

Others refuted the accusation.

"I don't believe it is proper for us to accuse the Legislature of such behavior, or our governor,” said Rep. Paul Davis (D, Lawrence)

Others questioned the constitutionality of state-owned and operated casinos.

An Emotional Debate

Debate over this bill was lengthy, and occasionally emotional. Read an apology sent by one Kansas House member for his anger during debate.

“I am disappointed in my friends who have pushed this without giving it due diligence,” explained Rep. Mike O'Neal (R, Hutchinson.)

And aside from criticism of the bill, the manner in which it was debated and given preliminary approval was also called into question.

“This process, done in the dark of night, behind closed doors, circumvented the people of Kansas,” said Rep. Brenda Landwehr (R, Wichita.)

But when the time came, and lawmakers had to make a decision, most of them said yes and opted to move forward with a gamble on gaming.

The bill will now go to the Senate for consideration.

Governor Kathleen Sebelius supports the measure and has expressed hope the Senate will join the House in approving it.


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