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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-125 Resolution No. 11-125 RESOLUTION REGARDING GAMING LEGISLATION BEING CONSIDERED BY THE GOVERNOR WHEREAS, certain gaming proposals have been passed by the General Assembly in conjunction with Senate Bill 744; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 744 generally amends the Riverboat Gambling Act to authorize a land-based casino in Chicago and gaming boats or land-based casinos in Rockford, Danville, Park City and the south suburbs; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 744 will also permit slot machines at horse racing facilities that conduct live horse racing and preempts home rule powers for the regulation of slot machines at such horse racing facilities; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 744 also adds a provision to the Video Gaming Act that expedites the licensures of establishments that would be permitted to have gaming in their facilities; and WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is not opposed to the proposed gaming expansion within the city of Chicago—recognizing Chicago's stature as a first level, "world" city and that the addition of gaming to Chicago's diverse, international economy will enhance that city's appeal in the global marketplace; and WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is similarly not opposed to the creation of additional gaming licenses in the outlying Chicago metropolitan area, provided the Riverboat Gambling Act's original spirit and intent to enhance the economically depressed regions of the State is maintained in the new legislation, and provided the new legislation requires the riverboat licenses to be issued in markets that are not adequately being served by an existing riverboat casino; and WHEREAS, maintaining public confidence in the process to expand gaming in Illinois is crucial to the public's support for whatever plan may eventually be signed by the Governor; and WHEREAS, the public has accepted gaming in Illinois as a means to assist economically depressed areas of the state return to stability; and WHEREAS, the introduction of slot machines to race tracks does not serve the overarching purpose of the Riverboat Gambling Act—to enhance the economically depressed regions of the State—but rather confers a substantial benefit on a discrete industry; and WHEREAS, the Illinois cities and regions with riverboat casinos should not be subject to cannibalization of their markets by race tracks that have been long afforded the privilege of wagering by the State; and WHEREAS, local residents and municipalities objecting to slot machines at horse racing tracks—such as the Village of Arlington Heights—should minimally be granted the power to disapprove of slot machines at such horse racing tracks within their corporate limits; and WHEREAS, for the foregoing reasons, the City of Elgin is opposed to any new gaming legislation authorizing slot machines or other new gaming at horse racing tracks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: 1. Governor Quinn should veto Senate Bill 744 and request that the General Assembly introduce new gaming legislation with protections that will require such new gaming licenses to be issued in depressed economic areas of the State and in markets that are not adequately being served by an existing riverboat casino. 2. That any new gaming legislation creating additional gaming boats or land-based casinos in areas other than the city of Chicago in Senate Bill 744 should include protections that will require such new gaming licenses to be issued in depressed economic areas of the State and in markets that are not adequately being served by an existing riverboat casino. 3. That any new gaming legislation should not authorize slot machines or other new gaming at horse racing tracks. 4. That in the event any new gaming legislation authorizes slot machines or other new gaming at horse racing tracks, such legislation should also grant local residents and municipalities the power to disapprove the placement of slot machines or other new gaming at any horse racing tracks located within their communities. s/David J. Kaptain David J. Kaptain, Mayor Presented: July 13, 2011 Adopted: July 13, 2011 Vote: Yeas: 7 Nays: 0 Attest: s/Kimberly Dewis Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk • El-zin . - Memorandum July 14, 1995 i?�� TO: Richard B. Helwig, City Manager FROM: Robert 0. Malm Chief Operating Officer/Assistant City Manager SUBJECT: House Bill 1270 - Compulsive Gambling As a follow-up to 'Femi 's memo to you dated July 7 regarding House Bill 1270, I contacted Representative Douglas Hoeft' s office concerning the status of the bill . I was informed by Donna Anderson of Representative Hoeft's office that the bill went to the governor on June 23 and he has 30 days in which to sign the legislation. However, she indicated that "funds did not come with it" . Therefore, there are no funds in which to implement the bill . However, the sponsor of the legislation is in the process of seeking funds for the bill 's implementation. I will check back with the representative's office in a few weeks to see if, in fact, the governor signed the bill and if any progress has been made regarding funding it. b - - Robert 0. Malm Chief Operating Officer/Assistant City Manager amp July 7, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: Richard B. Helwig, City Manager FROM: Olufemi Folarin, Human Resources Director SUBJECT: HB 1270 Compulsive Gambling I have reviewed the above captioned legislation. Its provisions cover the information and referral needs of compulsive gamblers adequately. It will not be necessary for the City Council to duplicate the State effort in this area. Gambling addiction counseling is beyond the scope of this legislation. If Council is interested in providing counseling for compulsive gamblers, it will be necessary to consider the proposals submitted by St. Joe, Sherman and Renz Center. O • • • I 1 MW/ Il _ WAI IS mile I rz/ �_ ✓/.ice_ �� �i �� • • i WWMA I 15M 70K iklpffiffl On-�o R -I FA PA TA P—F' r mart s i rull,� i /` �i�` i ��,'- i _� ► f' iii . � FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 216 E Highland Avenue Elgin, Illinois WE URGE THE ELGIN CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE THE $50,000 PROGRAM TO HELP VICTIMS OF COMPULSIVE GAMBLING. # NAME ADDRESS 53 54 lL2o ,,,,, 55 , . �( t. 1 if �f Iler 4m// 57 58 lJ i I 59 61 � 64 3/ .� � 66 67 � 68 1F ( � F 69 C Cl . 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