SB 186-CHARITABLE GAMING/ELECTRONIC GAMING  SB 178-STATE LOTTERY  CHAIR BUNDE announced that they would next consider SB 186 and SB 178, but Senator Taylor, sponsor, wanted to comment first. SENATOR TAYLOR said of both bills: ...were sponsored for the purpose of generating revenue for the State of Alaska, as opposed to generating revenue only through taxation and fee increases. I have always been an opponent of taxation and fee increases and felt that at least this was another option. Both lottery, which is one bill, and video gaming, which is the other bill, would provide somewhere in the neighborhood, I think conservatively, of $60 million to $70 million worth of additional revenue that we would not have to go out and do in the form of taxes. But, I've been informed by my leadership that I've discussed this matter with just today, that they don't wish those items - or have indicated to me that those items will not pass and it just seems a waste of our time to discuss something and work on it and try to fabricate a better bill and so on that's not going to be given the opportunity to pass anyhow, since the Majority seems dead set on taxes and additional fee increases as their revenue sources. With that, Mr. Chairman, I would appreciate it. I thank you very much personally for taking the time to schedule these matters and I know that we share some commonality in reaching for additional revenue sources, but I don't believe that's going to happen.... CHAIR BUNDE said he looked forward to getting more information on these issues and set SB 186 and SB 178 aside.