State casino taxes highest in Midwest
Indiana casinos on average pay the highest effective tax rate in the Midwest, according to a newspaper report. The Times of Munster reported Sunday that a state study found Indiana casinos pay taxes averaging 38 percent of revenue. Casinos pay wagering taxes of between 15 and 40 percent on money bet on the floor and pay $3 to $4 per person in admissions taxes.
Bacon eyes statehouse seat
Ron Bacon, the Republican Warrick County coroner and former Warrick County councilman, will challenge 18-term State Rep. Dennis Avery when his District 75 seat in the Indiana House comes up for election in 2010. A formal announcement is planned for noon Wednesday at the Freedom Medical store in Evansville’s Washington Square Mall, and Bacon is waiting to name his priorities and reasons for running until then. But he said Monday he’s focused on leaving the economy in better shape for family members who will inherit Freedom Medical, which he founded in 1977 and says is now the only independent durable medical equipment store remaining in Southwestern Indiana.
Drawing of districts to be topic of hearing
Lawmakers will hold a hearing today on whether Indiana should revamp the way it draws state legislative and congressional districts. Among those testifying before the Census Data Advisory Committee will be Sen. Mike Delph, R-Carmel, who wants Indiana to switch to an independent commission to draw the maps. Julia Vaughn, policy director for Common Cause/Indiana, which has long backed an independent commission to draw legislative maps, said she hopes the legislative committee hearings — which will be webcast at mediaserver.ihets.org/senate233 — will ignite a public debate on redistricting that will encourage the legislature to adopt changes when it goes into session in January.