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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

    2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    Introduced in the House on October 5, 2010

    Click here to view bill details.
  • 10-07-2010 12:40 PM In reply to

    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    So if a person is getting much needed assistance because they have lost their job, their home, etc. and they win a big lottery that would get them OFF assistance Rep. Tom McMillin (R) would rather have them stay ON assistance.  Yeah, this makes a lot of sense.

  • 10-11-2010 1:52 PM In reply to

    • gypsy
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    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    This bill is mean spirited and silly, as Pauline indicates. A person in need of food stamps or Medicaid is not a criminal, and does not give up their rights because of poverty and receiving aid from the state or federal government. If that was the case, then farmers shouldn't be allowed to collect lotto winnings either. Neither should CEO's of the auto companies and banks. Why just pick on the poor people?

  • 10-12-2010 7:53 AM In reply to

    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    This bill is not "mean spirited" and does not "pick on the poor people". The lottery is a tax on poor people already as it lures the poor and the desperate into risking money they don't have. I'm not rich and I've never bought a lottery ticket or put a penny in a slot machine. I agree totally with the premise of this bill.

    Let's work on educating people how to work and save. It may not get done today, this week, or this year, but just maybe the next generation will learn the value of hard work and saving for the future.

     

  • 10-13-2010 11:00 AM In reply to

    • gypsy
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    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    What exactly is the premise of this bill?

  • 10-20-2010 8:00 AM In reply to

    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

     While we are at it let's also ban winnings for ANYONE on the public dole, which includes the ones who introduced this discriminatory legislation! It would also include all teachers, firefighters, police, public highway workers, military and retirees! I do not relish the idea of 'welfare' money going for someone to gamble with, but I am more afraid of politicians who wish to take individual liberty away! Anyone who supports this stupid bill should be booted out of office, PRONTO!

  • 10-20-2010 8:57 AM In reply to

    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    How 'bout if you are on any kind of assistance and you win....you are required to PAY BACK all monies you

    had received!?

  • 10-21-2010 12:57 PM In reply to

    • gypsy
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    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    How about a farmer or a corporation CEO who wins has to pay back all of the government subsidies? 'Bout as crazy an idea as this bill is.

  • 10-23-2010 10:50 AM In reply to

    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    This is another example of our elected representatives having nothing better to do than worry about what people might be doing with their money. Someone else posted that the lottery, in all its forms, is a "poor man's tax" which is absolutely true. But how is it right to allow people on any sort of public assistance to PLAY but then not allow them to COLLECT?

    Here's an idea: How about if this representative, and his colleagues, spend time figuring out how to create jobs and ways to get people OFF the public dole, and then we would not have to worry about how those people spend their money?

  • 10-27-2010 4:35 AM In reply to

    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

    This bill is so anti-freedom!!!!! I think if you want to make any kind of law with lotto and welfare assisted people, make them pay back the assistance they received. I also don't like the idea that welfare receivers are using our tax money to gamble. But even if they did try to teach people how to save and what-not it wouldn't do any good. People that want to gamble are going to gamble. If we as a society are going to give our poor people money as a gift, then we can't tell them what to do with it. I just have a problem with the whole idea of the government telling people what they can and can't spend money on.

  • 12-02-2010 6:47 PM In reply to

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    Re: 2010 House Bill 6534 (Ban large lottery prizes for welfare, food stamp & Medicaid recipients )

     

    I hope everyone opposes this, please.  LOTTO IS LEGAL IN AMERICA.  Next MEDICARE people (Insurance for those over 65)won't be able to buy lottery because they get GOVERNMENT INSURANCE.  I do not like this bill.  Next it will be said what you can and cannot buy, they could extend this to many other things that are felt government recipients should and shouldn't be buying, paying for kids to be in sports or art activities, etc.  Maybe next you will not be able to buy a computer because you could use it for playing games and not going to work.  I think this is a bill of discrimination/communism.  If you win, you would be obviously kicked off of welfare anyway and save taxpayers and also probably give back or should feel compelled to give back.  I know I would.   What about our schools who benefit from the ticket sales.  It is a vicious cycle of bad.  Please say no.  Thank you to all the pound the congress people with SAY NO TO BILL 6534!
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