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A 8167

Authorizes up to two percent of mobile sports tax revenue be used for youth team sports funding

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Khaleel Anderson and 17 co-sponsors

Would divert up to 2% of mobile sports tax revenue to fund youth team sports programs.

PRINT NUMBER 8167A
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Bill Summary · A 8167

Summary of Bill A 8167 (Print Number 8167A)

Overview

Bill A 8167 would authorize the use of up to two percent of mobile sports tax revenue for funding youth team sports programs. The bill is currently in Print Number 8167A, with recent amendments and recomments to Ways and Means.

Purpose and Scope

  • The central aim is to dedicate a portion of revenue generated from mobile sports taxation to support youth team sports funding.
  • The bill specifies a cap of up to 2% of mobile sports tax revenue for this purpose. Details on how the funds would be allocated, administered, or distributed are not provided in the available text.

Key Provisions (as stated)

  • Establishes a funding mechanism that diverts up to 2% of mobile sports tax revenue to youth team sports funding.
  • Intended to support programs or activities categorized as youth team sports (specific program criteria, application processes, and eligible expenditures would presumably be defined in the bill’s full text or implementing rules, but are not included in the provided summary).

Fiscal Impacts (high level)

  • Revenue Stream: The measure would divert a portion (up to 2%) of mobile sports tax revenue away from its current uses toward youth sports funding.
  • Fiscal impact would depend on actual mobile sports tax collections in any given year and the enacted distribution rules, which are not detailed here.

Affected Parties

  • Youth sports organizations and programs that would receive funding under the bill.
  • Mobile sports operators/tax revenue sources that contribute to the fund.
  • State or local government entities responsible for administering or distributing the funds (likely guided by the bill and future implementing regulations).

Procedural History / Timeline

  • Introduced: May 5, 2025
  • May 5, 2025: Referred to Racing and Wagering
  • May 20, 2025: Reported and Referred to Ways and Means
  • June 4, 2025: Amendments filed (two instances of AMEND(T)) and RECOMMIT TO WAYS AND MEANS; Print Number 8167A updated
  • Status: Print Number 8167A (as of the latest actions)

Sponsors

  • Primary: Jordan Wright
  • Cosponsors include: Angelo Santabarbara, Gabriella Romero, Nader Sayegh, Charles Lavine, Eddie Gibbs, Carrie Woerner, Maritza Davila, Phara Souffrant Forrest, John Zaccaro Jr., Micah Lasher, Al Taylor, Khaleel Anderson, Michael Durso, Karines Reyes, Yudelka Tapia, Paula Kay, Jen Lunsford, and others.

Related Legislation

  • A 10211 (prior-session)
  • S 5640 (companion)

Notes

  • The summary above reflects the information provided. Specific eligibility criteria, funding distribution formulas, administrative oversight, reporting requirements, sunset provisions, and other implementing details would be contained in the full text of the bill and any accompanying rules or amendments.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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