The Proposal

Michigan is Yours

A proposal to amend the Constitution of the State of Michigan, by adding a new Article IX, Section 43, as follows:

Language of Amendment

(1) It shall be lawful for C-My-Casino lnc.'s assignees or designated developers to conduct casino gaming and enact laws as provide in this section without further vote of the People, notwithstanding any other provision of this constitution or any other law or regulation of the State.

(2) This section authorizes casino gaming at no more than seven casinos subject to the following requirements:

(a) the seven casinos authorized by a state license shall be in addition to three Detroit casinos

(b) the seven casinos authorized by state license shall be located in Grand Rapids, Lansing, Detroit, Romulus, Benton Harbor, Saginaw, and Mount Clemens.

(3) All casinos authorized under this section shall pay a wagering tax on their adjusted gross receipts in an amount not to exceed 19%. "Adjusted gross receipts" as used in this section shall be defined by law.  The revenue generated by this wagering tax shall be paid by each casino authorized under this act as follows:

(a) 20% of the tax revenue shall be paid directly to the state for the purpose of fully funding the Pure Michigan National Advertising Campaign.

(b) 38% of the tax revenue shall be paid directly to the state for the purpose of fully funding the Promise Grant program.

(c) 20% of the tax shall be paid directly to the local units of government where the casinos are located.

(d) 7% of the tax revenue shall be paid directly to the County units of government where the casino is located.

(e) the remainder of the tax revenue shall be paid directly to the state for deposit in the State School Aid Fund.

(4) No other taxes, fees, assessments or costs of any kind related to gaming or wagering shall be imposed on a casino subject to the wagering tax in subsection (3). Subsection (3) shall not preclude other taxes, fees, assessments or costs unrelated to gaming or wagering at casinos subject to the wagering tax in this section. Subsection (3) shall not preclude a reasonable fee for a license to operate a casino, nor preclude imposing fines or penalties for conduct prohibited by law or regulation.

(5) The same laws and regulations shall apply to all casinos located in the state subject to state and local laws, codes and regulations, except as provided in this section. A casino authorized under this section shall be subject to the exclusive regulatory jurisdiction of the Michigan Gaming Control Board, or any successor official or agency. Upon adoption of this section, the Michigan Gaming Control Board or any successor official or agency shall promulgate rules and take other actions consistent with its statutory authority necessary to license these additional casinos and otherwise carry out the requirements of this section. This section shall not apply to Native American tribal gaming.

(6) The purpose of this Section is to promote the economic development of the State. The Legislature shall enact laws furthering this purpose and implementing this section. If any provision of this section is found unenforceable by a court, this section shall be implemented to the maximum extent possible with each provision severable from every other provision.

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