Texas House votes to abolish state lottery

Apr 23, 2013, 4:29 pm (37 comments)

Texas Lottery

What the...?

The Texas House voted 81-65 to abolish the state lottery Tuesday, which would strip more than $1 billion a year from public schools.

A bi-partisan bloc of Republicans and Democrats spoke against the lottery on moral grounds.

A group of Democrats joined a Republican contingent that included at least two dozen Republican freshmen in voting against continuation of the Texas Lottery Commission. The vote can be reconsidered later if one of those who voted against the lottery asks for a new vote and it's granted by a majority of the House.

Soon after the bombshell vote, House members broke for lunch, and Republican Speaker Joe Straus met with top leaders in the chamber to regroup.

Rep. Rafael Anchia, D-Dallas, the author of the lottery sunset bill that would have continued the agency, warned that if the lottery went away, $1.1 billion in annual state revenue — most of it going to schools — would be lost. He also said charity bingo games regulated by the Texas Lottery Commission wouldn't be allowed, either.

"The lottery has accounted for about $21 billion since its inception," he said. "I believe they have a principled approach, but they just made bingo illegal in the state of Texas. ... And they just took $2.2 billion (over two years) away from public schools."

The vote came as a surprise to Anchia as members who voted against it expressed concerns that it preys on the poor and isn't a good way to fund education. The Baptist Christian Life Commission has long argued in favor of abolishing the lottery commission, which was approved in 1993, and made that argument again during a recent House committee hearing.

Anchia said no House members came to him before Tuesday's debate expressing problems with the bill. After fairly tame debate, he was about to speak in support of its preliminary passage when legislators began speaking against the lottery.

"We're going to explore all the options," Anchia said when the House took its break. "There will be an effort to reconsider."

He said the question is not whether to do away with the lottery, because many people don't like the lottery, but whether "we want to fund government without raising taxes."

Dallas Morning News

Comments

LottoPerro

Oh, no.  I know somebody who plays in Texas, and he'd be devastated if this were to happen.

GAMBLIN QUEEN's avatarGAMBLIN QUEEN

They better rethink what they're doing.

Texans will take those billions of dollars to the surrounding states.

The surrounding states already pull in Texas millions to their casinos.

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

The Texas House voted 81-65  to abolish the state lottery.

That was not even a close vote. Brace yourselves guys, it seems the push back to abolish gambling might start in Texas. Really sad Unhappy

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Apr 23, 2013

The Texas House voted 81-65  to abolish the state lottery.

That was not even a close vote. Brace yourselves guys, it seems the push back to abolish gambling might start in Texas. Really sad Unhappy

I wonder if they will eventually go as far as South Carolina did before it had a lottery.  For a while they were stopping anyone returning from a neighboring state and arresting them if they found any lottery tickets in their vehicles.

THRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Apr 23, 2013

The Texas House voted 81-65  to abolish the state lottery.

That was not even a close vote. Brace yourselves guys, it seems the push back to abolish gambling might start in Texas. Really sad Unhappy

"I think you just had a lot of people that are philosophically opposed to the lottery," said state Rep. Rafael Anchia, D-Dallas, the bill's author. "A lot of people just hate the lottery."

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

it's really about Texas wanting to separate from the US

Texas probably wouldn't survive on it's own.Patriot

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Apr 23, 2013

I wonder if they will eventually go as far as South Carolina did before it had a lottery.  For a while they were stopping anyone returning from a neighboring state and arresting them if they found any lottery tickets in their vehicles.

Wow SC must have been very determined. They might try to do that in Texas but enforcement would be so hard, they would have to abandon it before a year is over. Texas is just too big and its tough to use sniffer dogs to sniff out hidden lottery tickets so a good search would last more than 15 minutes per car. Impossible!

brittkimsdad's avatarbrittkimsdad

According to the Dallas Morning News just moments ago.....

UPDATED at 4:18 p.m.: Nevermind. After voting earlier in the day to abolish the Texas lottery, the House voted 92-53 this afternoon tentatively to continue the Texas Lottery Commission.

The vote to occurred after the House decided to reconsider the earlier vote _ and after lots of talk about how to replace more than $2 billion in the state budget that doing away with the lottery would have wiped away. A final vote takes place Wednesday.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by brittkimsdad on Apr 23, 2013

According to the Dallas Morning News just moments ago.....

UPDATED at 4:18 p.m.: Nevermind. After voting earlier in the day to abolish the Texas lottery, the House voted 92-53 this afternoon tentatively to continue the Texas Lottery Commission.

The vote to occurred after the House decided to reconsider the earlier vote _ and after lots of talk about how to replace more than $2 billion in the state budget that doing away with the lottery would have wiped away. A final vote takes place Wednesday.

maybe they can use some of their Oil money or the money they are saving from electric by using all them windmills: 

when i lived in Texas everything was so expensive you would think i lived in a California mansion but you can't beat the pay there Green laughGod Bless Texas

LottoBoner

Texas sucks.  They elected George W. Bush as their governor.   A lying cocaine snorting weasel, who was worshiping goats when 9/11 happened.  They love fracking, oil spills and destroying the environment.  They cant be that smart. 

The only thing good in texas is... ________   I dont know.  (you fill in the blank)

They should start a new lobbying group.  Christ for Bingo and Bouncing Balls.

A new industry will start.  Taking illegals from mexico, and instead of transporting dope, they will transport PB and MM tickets from surrounding states.Rant

It will be very lucrative.

George W might even start a businees.

Never mind I heard all his businesses fail.

VenomV12

Quote: Originally posted by brittkimsdad on Apr 23, 2013

According to the Dallas Morning News just moments ago.....

UPDATED at 4:18 p.m.: Nevermind. After voting earlier in the day to abolish the Texas lottery, the House voted 92-53 this afternoon tentatively to continue the Texas Lottery Commission.

The vote to occurred after the House decided to reconsider the earlier vote _ and after lots of talk about how to replace more than $2 billion in the state budget that doing away with the lottery would have wiped away. A final vote takes place Wednesday.

What the hell, who votes for something and then comes right back and votes against it the same day? Clearly some palms were greased during the interim. 

MADDOG10's avatarMADDOG10

Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Apr 23, 2013

Texas sucks.  They elected George W. Bush as their governor.   A lying cocaine snorting weasel, who was worshiping goats when 9/11 happened.  They love fracking, oil spills and destroying the environment.  They cant be that smart. 

The only thing good in texas is... ________   I dont know.  (you fill in the blank)

They should start a new lobbying group.  Christ for Bingo and Bouncing Balls.

A new industry will start.  Taking illegals from mexico, and instead of transporting dope, they will transport PB and MM tickets from surrounding states.Rant

It will be very lucrative.

George W might even start a businees.

Never mind I heard all his businesses fail.

You remind of some of the Democrats I know who are smoking glue. I didn't know you were a squeaky clean and were better than anyone else by your comments Boner. Are you sure of your accusations, or are you just lip syncing the Demos?

What you need to do is clean up your own backyard, before trying to tell everyone else what anyone else did by your assumptions. Your post isn't even remotely funny.

I'm glad the politicians of Texas finally came to their senses. I was beginning to think they were from the same state of mind that Boner is.

redhot7's avatarredhot7

Haven't we learned that Prohibition didn't work?

MadGeniusDude's avatarMadGeniusDude

This sucks on ice.No Pity!No Pity!No Pity!Crying

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Apr 23, 2013

Texas sucks.  They elected George W. Bush as their governor.   A lying cocaine snorting weasel, who was worshiping goats when 9/11 happened.  They love fracking, oil spills and destroying the environment.  They cant be that smart. 

The only thing good in texas is... ________   I dont know.  (you fill in the blank)

They should start a new lobbying group.  Christ for Bingo and Bouncing Balls.

A new industry will start.  Taking illegals from mexico, and instead of transporting dope, they will transport PB and MM tickets from surrounding states.Rant

It will be very lucrative.

George W might even start a businees.

Never mind I heard all his businesses fail.

Wow, someone cut off LottoBoner's kool-aid. Holy cow I haven't heard such load of BS in years.  I thought the kooks were over GW.   No No

 

I had heard the anti-lottery folks would make a big push against the lottery during sunset review. I can't believe they actually voted it out, and then voted it back in. Well, on second thought, maybe I can. When you have a parttime legislature that meets only every other year, crazy stuff happens. It's always entertaining to say the least.

 

We've got lottery here until 2025. That was close!Thud

LottoBoner

Quote: Originally posted by MADDOG10 on Apr 23, 2013

You remind of some of the Democrats I know who are smoking glue. I didn't know you were a squeaky clean and were better than anyone else by your comments Boner. Are you sure of your accusations, or are you just lip syncing the Demos?

What you need to do is clean up your own backyard, before trying to tell everyone else what anyone else did by your assumptions. Your post isn't even remotely funny.

I'm glad the politicians of Texas finally came to their senses. I was beginning to think they were from the same state of mind that Boner is.

You think Lottery is evil?

Maybe, we need somebody new to run the challenge?

I dont believe in party politics, or the military industrial complex, or religious fervor.

Besides I dont smoke glue, I prefer whippets.

I can be as sure of my accusations as you can be, without actually busting out my magnum P.I. flower shirt.

You think the politicians of texas came to their senses?  Is that what you think of the trans texas corridor?

LottoBoner

Quote: Originally posted by Piaceri on Apr 23, 2013

Wow, someone cut off LottoBoner's kool-aid. Holy cow I haven't heard such load of BS in years.  I thought the kooks were over GW.   No No

 

I had heard the anti-lottery folks would make a big push against the lottery during sunset review. I can't believe they actually voted it out, and then voted it back in. Well, on second thought, maybe I can. When you have a parttime legislature that meets only every other year, crazy stuff happens. It's always entertaining to say the least.

 

We've got lottery here until 2025. That was close!Thud

I will be over GWB when we can bring dead people back to life.

I am not sure about this vote though.

Does it mean that A+ users now will have to move to more liberal states?

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Apr 23, 2013

I will be over GWB when we can bring dead people back to life.

I am not sure about this vote though.

Does it mean that A+ users now will have to move to more liberal states?

So, you admit you are a kook. Good. Glad to know that. 

 

Are you as concerned about the dead people during Obama's administration?

 

And what business is it of yours what Texas does or doesn't do? You think you know things, but you have no clue. All your lies come right out of the liberal playbook. You can keep your big-brother nanny-state bloated overpaid over regulating government up there in NYC. We do just fine down here without all that BS.

LottoBoner

I am Christian and kooky and proud!

Of course I am concerned.

It is my business because I was going to visit TEXAS to play the lottery!!!!!!!!!

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Apr 23, 2013

I am Christian and kooky and proud!

Of course I am concerned.

It is my business because I was going to visit TEXAS to play the lottery!!!!!!!!!

Don't bother. Texas never wins the big stuff.  Crying

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Apr 23, 2013

I am Christian and kooky and proud!

Of course I am concerned.

It is my business because I was going to visit TEXAS to play the lottery!!!!!!!!!

Maddog was only partially correct. Boner is lip synching, but not Dems, just his a..hole.

At least we don't have politicians telling people they can't drink too much soda.

LottoBoner

Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Apr 23, 2013

Maddog was only partially correct. Boner is lip synching, but not Dems, just his a..hole.

At least we don't have politicians telling people they can't drink too much soda.

Green laugh

I repent!  I repent!

Texas is great!

The stars at night are big and bright! Deep in the heart of texas!

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Apr 23, 2013

Green laugh

I repent!  I repent!

Texas is great!

The stars at night are big and bright! Deep in the heart of texas!

it's nice to visit: you need a basement from them tornado's Scared

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Apr 23, 2013

I wonder if they will eventually go as far as South Carolina did before it had a lottery.  For a while they were stopping anyone returning from a neighboring state and arresting them if they found any lottery tickets in their vehicles.

Not that some parts of the south don't have a long history of violating people's constitutional rights, but that sounds like an urban legend. Do you have a cite for real info?

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by KY Floyd on Apr 24, 2013

Not that some parts of the south don't have a long history of violating people's constitutional rights, but that sounds like an urban legend. Do you have a cite for real info?

Not that some parts of the North don't have a long history of violating people's Constitutional Rights.

Can ya say 2nd Amendment?

Thanks, I knew ya could!

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by KY Floyd on Apr 24, 2013

Not that some parts of the south don't have a long history of violating people's constitutional rights, but that sounds like an urban legend. Do you have a cite for real info?

I remembered reading about that incident here at LP but couldn't find it when I did a search.  Apparently a local sheriff got carried away and interpreted the law in his own way.

It doesn't matters now that Texas has changed its decision to do away with that potential money maker.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Apr 25, 2013

I remembered reading about that incident here at LP but couldn't find it when I did a search.  Apparently a local sheriff got carried away and interpreted the law in his own way.

It doesn't matters now that Texas has changed its decision to do away with that potential money maker.

Tennessee had a similar situation, albeit not regarding lottery but cigarettes.

When Tennessee had a governor from the party on the Left, he had Tennessee State Troopers assigned to parking lots in neighboring states' cigarette outlets to count how many cartons of cigarettes people with Tennessee tags were coming out with.

If they had more than two cartons, the Trooper would radio ahead and the vehicle would be stopped and searched and the driver ticketed for having more than 2 cartons and the extra cartons would be confiscated.

We don't have a governor from that party any longer (thank God).

mic444

rich pompus christian wantabee come along and instead of being a fruitful good leader they mistake their power for idiot personal agendas...not No Pity!knowing the of all the usa the texas lottery is of the most sucessful, rivaling the ancient lotteries that built the great wall or the colosium...but instead of funding schools(here in california they claim billions for schools and here in sacramento there have been over 30 school closings in the last 2 years or so)...and the ca lotto is of the worst....ive played the ca daily three every day for 13 years...7670+draws with one set of numbers per draw and get this..ive been one number off..thats one number 7499 times....crooked yes and so is the texas government....hey all you legislature people...how many homeless vets did you feed today..yesterday? go ahead go to church..like saint michael doesnt see you.

mic444

he hates bush because hes one of those ignorant voters that think his freedom is worth his rediculous mouth..bet he doesnt have a job bet he wets his bed bet him momNo Pity!my cant stand him...h ha ha ha what a looser.

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