Thursday, February 16, 2012

NRA-ILA | Indiana Charity Gaming Bill Benefitting ?Friends of NRA ...

Please Contact the House Public Policy Committee to Urge Support of SB 315!

Last week, the Indiana Senate voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 315, authored by state Senator Randy Head (R-18).? Following the vote, this bill was sent to the state House and assigned to the House Public Policy Committee.? SB 315 will be heard tomorrow, so it is important that you contact committee members TODAY and urge their support!

SB 315 will streamline the licensing and reporting process for charity gaming events, such as Friends of NRA banquets, by:

1.? Establishing one comprehensive charity gaming license for national organizations and foundations for use by their local affiliates;

2.? Removing the current six-to-nine week application process and requiring in its place a 21-day notification to the Indiana Gaming Commission prior to an event; and

3.? Allowing qualified organizations and foundations to "police their own" by removing requirements to turn over volunteers' personal information to the Indiana Gaming Commission.

These policy changes would greatly improve the ability of Friends of NRA committees to comply with Indiana charitable gaming laws in a timely and less cumbersome fashion, while protecting the personal information of Friends of NRA volunteers.

As many NRA members well know, Friends of NRA banquets play a critical role in raising grant money to support education, safety, and training programs in communities across the Hoosier State, such as the Boy Scouts, 4H clubs, and local law enforcement groups. Unfortunately, some Friends of NRA chapters had difficulties holding banquets in 2011, which resulted in a net loss of approximately $100,000 in money that cannot be used for these Indiana groups.

Please contact members of the House Public Policy Committee TODAY, and respectfully urge their support of SB 315.

House Public Policy Committee:

Representative Bill Davis (R-33), Chairman
1.800.382.9841
h33@in.gov
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Representative Wes Culver (R-49), Vice Chairman
1.800.382.9841
h49@in.gov
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Representative Sean Eberhart (R-57)?
1.800.382.9841
h57@in.gov
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Representative Tom Knollman (R-55)??
1.800.382.9841
h55@in.gov
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Representative Matthew Lehman (R-79)??
1.800.382.9841
h79@in.gov
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Representative Jack Lutz (R-35)?
1.800.382.9841
h35@in.gov
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Representative Mark Messmer (R-63)
1.800.382.9841
h63@in.gov
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Representative Timothy Wesco (R-21)?
1.800.382.9841
h21@in.gov
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Representative Phil GiaQuinta (D-80)
1.800.382.9841
h80@in.gov
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Representative Terri Austin (D-36)
1.800.382.9841
h36@in.gov
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Representative Linda Lawson (D-1)
1.800.382.9841
h1@in.gov
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Representative Scott Pelath (D-9)
1.800.382.9841
h9@in.gov

Representative Vanessa Summers (D-99)
1.800.382.9841
h99@in.gov

Source: http://www.nraila.org/legislation/state-legislation/2012/02/indiana-charity-gaming-bill-benefitting-%E2%80%9Cfriends-of-nra%E2%80%9D-banquets-to-be-heard-tomorrow,-february-15!.aspx

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