Jun. 4—Mark McMillen says he and other bar owners, as well as local nonprofits that rely on charitable gambling, will be hammered by a last-minute law change that will restrict the popular electronic ...
Gamblers would love electronic pull tabs. Cash would flow and the state's cut from the new games would pay the public share of a new Vikings stadium. That's what Gov. Mark Dayton and other politicians ...
A recent change in state law has many worried about the future of Minnesota’s e-pull tab industry. Minnesota Legislature passed a bill in the 2023 session that includes a provision regarding e-pull ...
A DFL tax bill would require changes in the look and design of electronic pull-tabs — and if it passes, the changes would become law on July 1. Rachel Jenner, executive director of the Charities ...
Charitable gaming organizations across Minnesota say they could lose millions of dollars if the House and Senate adopt a new law prohibiting certain e-pull tab games. “Today is about taking care of ...
Electronic pull tabs are a uniquely Minnesotan success story. Since 2013, local charitable organizations have benefited from e-pull tab proceeds to deliver essential funding for nonprofits offering ...
“We’re looking at a cliff and eventually we’re going to go over it,” former state representative Keith Franke said, adding that he thinks this change will harm local charities and small businesses.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Electronic pull tabs rang up $1.9 billion in revenue last year and some of that money supports local causes like veterans organizations, departments and youth sports teams. Now ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO)-- A House DFL proposal at the state capitol would ban all electronic pull tab games currently in play across the state because they are too similar to slot machines, a move that ...
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