SB 157-AMUSEMENT DEVICES & GAMBLING DEFINITION  1:50:42 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of SB 157. She asked Mr. Wolfe if he had any additional information for the committee. 1:50:47 PM FORREST WOLFE, Staff, Senator Lesil McGuire, sponsor of SB 157, reported that Tudor Bingo Center and another pull tab owner who will give testimony today both have expressed support for the bill. 1:51:55 PM KEVIN MEINERS, owner, Loyal Lady Enterprises, Anchorage, Alaska, stated that he has pull tab shops in six locations throughout Anchorage, and he fully supports SB 157. He relayed that one of his shops is in the Dimond Center, and he believes that [the addition of Dave and Buster's] will drive a lot of traffic to the mall. Responding to a question, he confirmed that nothing in the bill specifically affects him. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked if he may change his business structure to take advantage of the provisions in the bill. MR. MEINERS answered, "Not at all; this purely refers to amusement games as far as I'm concerned." CHAIR MCGUIRE noted that Katrina Mitchel with the Department of Revenue (DOR) was available to answer questions. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked Ms. Mitchel if the administration has any concerns about and a position on the bill. 1:53:40 PM KATRINA MITCHEL, Revenue Audit Supervisor, Tax Division, Charitable Gaming Program, Department of Revenue (DOR), stated that SB 157 does not impact the charitable gaming program so DOR will not be impacted. The position of the administration would be that it does not impact the Charitable Gaming Program. 1:54:29 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE closed public testimony on SB 157. 1:54:46 PM SENATOR COGHILL motioned to report SB 157 from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note(s). CHAIR MCGUIRE announced that without objection, SB 157 is reported from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee.