HB 200-GAMING; ELECTRONIC PULL-TABS  3:50:01 PM CHAIR SUMNER announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 200, "An Act relating to pull-tabs; relating to persons prohibited from involvement in gaming; and relating to the duties of the Department of Revenue." [Before the committee was the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 200, Version 33-GH1054\S, Wallace, 2/8/24, ("Version S"), adopted as the working document on 2/12/24.] CHAIR SUMNER noted that HB 200 is by request of the governor. 3:50:19 PM REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE moved to report CSHB 200, Version 33- GH1054\S, Wallace, 2/8/24, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. 3:50:40 PM REPRESENTATIVE FIELDS objected. He shared his concern that the widespread deployment of electronic pull-tabs (E-tabs) would likely reduce money for charities given the higher recovery rate of money by players and that money would also flow to an E-tabs company. This would require a correspondingly higher rate of gambling, he argued, to just pull even for charities. He noted that Alaska currently has a low rate of gambling addiction and urged caution on introducing policies that will lead to increased rates of gambling addiction. He recalled that according to testimony a bill could be crafted that would substantially increase the amount of money going to charities with minimal risk of substantially increased gambling addiction, something he would be in favor of. He stated he will be voting no on HB 200. 3:52:23 PM REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER said his understanding from the testimony heard is that there is some countervailing increase in revenue to the charities because it allows for more complete usage of the chances and because the machine manages the money so less staff time is needed for money management. 3:53:16 PM REPRESENTATIVE CARRICK stated that she opposes moving the bill primarily because it goes too far in putting E-tabs ahead of the current pull-tab system, including in the payouts and mechanism of gambling. She concurred with the concerns of Representative Fields about increased gambling in general. She further stated that the legislation hasn't been vetted enough by the industry folks working to get E-tabs in Alaska as well as by the current charitable gambling industry in Alaska. 3:54:37 PM A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Wright, Prax, Ruffridge, Saddler, and Sumner voted in favor of reporting CSHB 200, Version 33-GH1054\S, Wallace, 2/8/24 out of committee. Representatives Carrick and Fields voted against it. Therefore, CSHB 200(L&C) was reported out of the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee by a vote of 5-2.