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(AsiaGameHub) – A Hawaii gaming group dedicated to legalizing gambling is assessing if the financial gains from the activity genuinely exceed the social problems it is often blamed for.
For Senator Lynn DeCoite, co-chair of the state’s Tourism and Gaming Working Group (TGWG), the issue is personal, given her own father participates in gambling.
“We can ask all those difficult questions I struggle with because my dad loves to gamble, and I’m like, what’s wrong with you,” DeCoite shared.
The Pros and the Cons
On Wednesday, the panel met with industry specialists to review the benefits of gaming, highlighted as: 1.8 million jobs nationwide, projected $125 billion in revenue for 2025, and $52 billion in state taxes.
“Many states allocate gaming tax revenue to support education, finance infrastructure upgrades, bolster public safety programs, and other citizen priorities,” stated American Gaming Association vice president of Government Relations, Tres York.
DeCoite suggested the funds could aid in disaster recovery from events like wildfires or storms, pointing to last month’s Kona low storm and the Lahaina wildfires.
Concurrently, the group voiced significant worries about increased crime, domestic violence, and gambling addiction, commonly linked to problem gambling.
Strong Tracking Systems in Place
Boyd Gaming, operator of popular casinos for Hawaiians such as the California Hotel & Casino (The Cal), Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel, and The Orleans Hotel & Casino, emphasized that its player rewards programs monitor for unusual behavior and depend on long-term relationships with local customers to detect irregularities.
“We develop relationships with our customers; our bartenders, waitresses, and floor staff know them,” said Paul Anderson, Boyd Gaming Senior VP of Industry and Government Affairs.
DeCoite noted her father, whom she described as a “very conservative gambler,” is the type of patron Boyd monitors. “They have him registered with his player’s card, so we know exactly what he’s doing too, which I think is excellent.”
“Regardless of whether Hawaii decides to legalize any gaming, the examples from the 48 states that have can provide crucial insights on regulatory frameworks and consumer safeguards,” added York.
The TGWG must submit a report of its findings to legislators before the next legislative session begins.
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