Florida Senate - 2014 (PROPOSED COMMITTEE BILL) SPB 7050 FOR CONSIDERATION By the Committee on Gaming 584-01607B-14 20147050__ 1 Senate Joint Resolution 2 A joint resolution proposing the creation of Section 3 28 of Article X of the State Constitution to require 4 that additional gambling, other than gambling already 5 authorized by the State Constitution or by law, be 6 authorized by constitutional amendment or by 7 legislative act approved by a majority of electors in 8 the state voting in a statewide referendum. 9 10 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 That the following creation of Section 28 of Article X of 13 the State Constitution is agreed to and shall be submitted to 14 the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the next 15 general election: 16 ARTICLE X 17 MISCELLANEOUS 18 SECTION 28. Gambling.—Gambling is prohibited unless 19 authorized: 20 (a) In this constitution or by amendment thereto; 21 (b) By general law in effect on the effective date of this 22 section, until superseded in the manner authorized by this 23 section; or 24 (c) By an act of the legislature authorizing additional 25 gambling which act is not effective until a public measure is 26 submitted to the electors at the next general election and 27 approved by a majority vote of such electors. An act authorizing 28 additional gambling must include the following statement: 29 This act, which authorizes additional gambling in this 30 state, is not effective unless the following public measure is 31 approved by a majority of electors in a statewide referendum: 32 Shall ...(additional gambling)... be authorized in this 33 state? 34 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be 35 placed on the ballot: 36 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 37 ARTICLE X, SECTION 28 38 ADDITIONAL LEGAL GAMBLING WILL REQUIRE STATEWIDE VOTE OF 39 ELECTORS.—Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution that 40 any additional gambling authorized by law will not take effect 41 until a public ballot measure is approved by a majority of 42 voters statewide.