Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2670

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

"Veterans' Assistance Lottery"; establish under Mississippi Lottery Corporation.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will amend multiple sections of the Mississippi Code, specifically creating Section 27-115-8, which outlines the structure and operation of the Veterans' Assistance Lottery. This will affect state laws pertaining to gaming and lottery operations, specifically by allocating a portion of lottery revenues directly to support veterans rather than general funds. The establishment of the Fund for Veterans' Assistance, which will receive direct funding from the lottery, signifies a strong legislative commitment to supporting veteran services.

Summary

Senate Bill 2670, also known as the Veterans' Assistance Lottery, aims to create a new lottery game administered by the Mississippi Lottery Corporation. The bill mandates that the proceeds from this lottery will be directed towards funding veterans' programs in Mississippi, enhancing financial support for veterans through a dedicated revenue stream. The Mississippi Lottery Corporation is tasked with determining ticket prices, payout amounts, and marketing strategies for the game to ensure its competitiveness with existing lottery offerings.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention regarding how the funds are utilized and the potential for misunderstandings about the lottery's intent. Some may argue that lottery revenues should not be relied upon for essential services like veterans assistance, preferring more stable funding methods. Additionally, the process of determining how funds will be distributed to veteran programs could face scrutiny. Critics may also express concerns about the implications of expanding lottery operations within the state.

Implementation

The bill specifies that no organization eligible for funding may conduct illegal gambling, establishing regulatory standards within the lottery system. The commission’s control over ticket sales will require strict adherence to gaming regulations, ensuring that the operations comply with state law and that the program remains transparent and accountable to the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB452

Video lottery terminals; authorize lottery board to allow with certain restrictions.

MS HB1332

Lottery proceeds; divert to fund PERS.

MS HB58

Lottery and gaming proceeds; revise to distribute to the State Highway Fund.

MS HB390

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MS HB683

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MS HB57

Lottery and gaming fees; revise distribution to State Highway Fund and Education Enhancement Fund.

MS HB141

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish.

MS HB341

"Mississippi Promise Scholarship Act of 2025"; establish to provide tuition assistance for community college attendance.

MS HB342

Mississippi Benefit Corporation Act; create.

MS HB1

"Build Up Mississippi Act"; create.

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