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North Dakota Senate Passes Charitable Gambling Eligibility Changes

By Bill Dubensky Jan 19, 2025 | 9:18 AM

 

 

(North Dakota Monitor) – The North Dakota Senate voted 27-20 last week to pass a bill changing which organizations can conduct charitable gambling.

Senators debated changes made by the Senate Judiciary Committee in Senate Bill 2035, which pulled the words tourism and economic development from the definition of public-spirited organizations, one category of groups allowed to conduct gambling. It also eliminates adult amateur sports organizations from conducting charitable gambling.

Sen. Janne Myrdal, R-Edinburg, told lawmakers the bill is a response to the expansion of the industry.

As of Dec. 31, the state had 5,250 electronic pull tab machines, similar to slot machines, operated at more than 840 different sites in North Dakota, according to the Attorney General’s Office.

Gaming Director Deb McDaniel told lawmakers earlier this week that her office sometimes gets complaints about what organizations qualify as a charity.

Myrdal said the bill aims to create guardrails to the original intent of the state’s charitable gambling laws.

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