Proposal would let video gaming pay for Vet Service Officers

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Every county is required to have a veteran service officer. But, not every county has enough money. So, the state legislature may be looking at allowing video gaming to help pay for it.  Lisa Wilkens is a Veterans Advocate and she spoke this week with Indy Politics

She pointed out that there’s a difference between gaming and charitable gaming. She said one third of the money generated will go to the state to fund the veterans service officers. One third will go to the operators. The final third stays in the community to help veteran causes.

Wilken said it’s not an expansion of gaming, nor is it an expansion of normal video gaming.

If other organizations want to try and get gaming passed for themselves, Wilken said it’s up to them to try, but the bill they are presenting makes specific note that it is charitable and would be inside Congressionally-chartered veterans organizations like the American Legion or VFW.