On June 19, Brazil’s Senate Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ) greenlit a pivotal bill, led by Senator Irajá.Bill 2234/2022 aims to overhaul the nation’s gambling laws, passing with a close 14-12 vote.It now heads to the Senate floor for more rigorous scrutiny.
This legislation would legalize casinos, lotteries, and horse betting across Brazil.Moreover, the bill paves the way for casinos in tourist areas or integrated leisure complexes.These complexes must feature upscale hotels with at least 100 rooms, alongside restaurants, bars, and cultural venues.Under this proposal, each Brazilian state and the federal district can establish one casino.Brazilian Senate Committee Approves Landmark Gambling Bill.
(Photo Internet reproduction)São Paulo could host up to three, while Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Amazonas, and Pará might have two each.Senator Irajá champions the bill, arguing it could significantly boost Brazilian tourism, which currently lags on global tourism circuits.He contends the bill will not just attract tourists but also create jobs and generate substantial tax revenue from widespread gaming activities—benefits that Brazilians have yet to reap.However, the future of this bill in the full Senate remains in limbo, pending scheduling by Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco.The narrow margin in the committee vote highlights strong opposition, potentially jeopardizing its final passage.Senator Eduardo Girão of Novo-CE noted that the absence of several opposition senators during the CCJ vote inadvertently helped the bill’s advancement.This bill matters as it touches on significant economic and social themes.
Gambling can transform local economies by creating jobs and generating taxes.
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