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Jan 12, 2022: Gulf States Gaming Law: 2021 Mississippi Milestones
Coast Senators Scott Delano and Philip Moran and others introduced bills (SB 2732, SB 2396, and HB 1042) to allow mobile sports betting statewide in an effort to enable Mississippi sports wagering to fend off competition from surrounding states. Alas, all mobile sports wagering bills stalled out in committee. Delano believes 2022 could be the year for Mississippi to finally adopt mobile sports wagering statewide. Indeed, state House Gaming Committee Chairman Casey Eure is reported to be working on such legislation for the 2022 session.
Coast Senators Scott Delano and Philip Moran and others introduced bills (SB 2732, SB 2396, and HB 1042) to allow mobile sports betting statewide in an effort to enable Mississippi sports wagering to fend off competition from surrounding states. Alas, all mobile sports wagering bills stalled out in committee. Delano believes 2022 could be the year for Mississippi to finally adopt mobile sports wagering statewide. Indeed, state House Gaming Committee Chairman Casey Eure is reported to be working on such legislation for the 2022 session.
Apr 21, 2016: WLOX: 'Go-cup' bill awaiting governor's signature
Rep. Scott DeLano was the primary author of the bill. He said it's something a lot of people have wanted for a long time, and would give an economic boost to restaurants who invest in downtown areas.
Rep. Scott DeLano was the primary author of the bill. He said it's something a lot of people have wanted for a long time, and would give an economic boost to restaurants who invest in downtown areas.
Jan 29, 2016: Gulf Live: Local legislators get powerful House committee chairmanships
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Jan 7, 2016: WXXV: Coast Legislators on Mississippi Infrastructure
State Representative Scott Delano said, “Our goal as the Mississippi Coast delegation is going to be to keep the BP money down on the Gulf Coast and not to have that money dedicated solely for transportation issues across the state."
State Representative Scott Delano said, “Our goal as the Mississippi Coast delegation is going to be to keep the BP money down on the Gulf Coast and not to have that money dedicated solely for transportation issues across the state."
May 5, 2015: Sun Herald: Business briefs (May 6)
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce's 2015 Post Legislative Briefing will be May 20 at Golden Nugget Casino Biloxi, 151 Beach Blvd.Among those participating will be House members Richard Bennett, Scott DeLano, Greg Haney, Sonya Williams-Barnes and Patricia Willis and Senators Tony Smith and Sean Tindell. Other Coast legislators have been invited to the session.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce's 2015 Post Legislative Briefing will be May 20 at Golden Nugget Casino Biloxi, 151 Beach Blvd.Among those participating will be House members Richard Bennett, Scott DeLano, Greg Haney, Sonya Williams-Barnes and Patricia Willis and Senators Tony Smith and Sean Tindell. Other Coast legislators have been invited to the session.
Mar 13, 2015: WLOX: Parents want traffic signal at deadly intersection
"I called both of our State Representatives Scott Delano and Casey Eure and our Supervisor Windy Swetman. All three immediately agreed. Immediately got on the phone. They made multiple phone calls,” said Angie Stenum.
"I called both of our State Representatives Scott Delano and Casey Eure and our Supervisor Windy Swetman. All three immediately agreed. Immediately got on the phone. They made multiple phone calls,” said Angie Stenum.
Mar 7, 2015: WXXV: Clarity Bill Passes House & Senate; Sits on Gov.'s Desk
Representative Scott DeLano (R), District 117, says, “Clarity Bill is a bill we've worked on for the past three years to try to get passed through the whole legislative process. It wasn't until we've had a lot of assistance from some local groups down here on the Coast that we've got this through. It's a very good day for the Coast.”
Representative Scott DeLano (R), District 117, says, “Clarity Bill is a bill we've worked on for the past three years to try to get passed through the whole legislative process. It wasn't until we've had a lot of assistance from some local groups down here on the Coast that we've got this through. It's a very good day for the Coast.”
Feb 13, 2015: Sun Herald: Control of Coast Coliseum could move to Harrison County
State Rep. Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi, who represents the area that contains the Coliseum, said it's time for the oversight to be local and he introduced House Bill 848, which would make the Coliseum Commission operate as a county agency.
State Rep. Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi, who represents the area that contains the Coliseum, said it's time for the oversight to be local and he introduced House Bill 848, which would make the Coliseum Commission operate as a county agency.
Feb 10, 2015: WJTV: Miss. House members reject state balanced budget
"We need the flexibility to work through the budgets as we currently do and have done for many years," said House Constitution Committee Chairman Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi.
"We need the flexibility to work through the budgets as we currently do and have done for many years," said House Constitution Committee Chairman Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi.
Feb 8, 2015: Sun Herald: Zuber, with more than $140,009, has biggest campaign fund among Coast delegation in Mississippi House
Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi: $10,345 raised, $22,353 on hand
Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi: $10,345 raised, $22,353 on hand
Feb 5, 2015: WLOX: Coliseum leaders say reaching compromise with MS legislature has $7 million at stake
State Representative Scott Delano authored the bill.
State Representative Scott Delano authored the bill.
Feb 3, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Legislature passes first 'killing deadline'
Allowing state and local governments to seize tax refunds. HB 30, by Rep. Scott DeLano, would allow local governments to collect debt including unpaid water or other utility bills and allow the state to collect unpaid student loans by garnishing people's state income tax refunds.
Allowing state and local governments to seize tax refunds. HB 30, by Rep. Scott DeLano, would allow local governments to collect debt including unpaid water or other utility bills and allow the state to collect unpaid student loans by garnishing people's state income tax refunds.
Feb 3, 2015: WJTV: Miss. Balanced Budget Proposal Would Duplicate State Law
Constitution Committee Chairman Scott DeLano, a Republican from Biloxi, says even though the Legislature balances the budget now, nobody knows whether that will be done in the future.
Constitution Committee Chairman Scott DeLano, a Republican from Biloxi, says even though the Legislature balances the budget now, nobody knows whether that will be done in the future.
Jan 29, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Cities could seize income tax refunds for unpaid bills
House Bill 30, authored by Rep. Scott Delano, R-Biloxi, would allow local governments to collect debt including unpaid water or other utility bills and allow the state to collect unpaid student loans. The collection would also include a 15-percent fee that the state Department of Revenue would keep.
House Bill 30, authored by Rep. Scott Delano, R-Biloxi, would allow local governments to collect debt including unpaid water or other utility bills and allow the state to collect unpaid student loans. The collection would also include a 15-percent fee that the state Department of Revenue would keep.
Jan 21, 2015: Sun Herald: Group pushes for bill to disclose insurance costs by area
Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney, a Republican, has agreed to seek such data from companies on a one-time basis. But lawmakers say they want to ensure the data are gathered over multiple years. Rep. Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi, said it was important to legally mandate a simple and cost-effective data collection
Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney, a Republican, has agreed to seek such data from companies on a one-time basis. But lawmakers say they want to ensure the data are gathered over multiple years. Rep. Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi, said it was important to legally mandate a simple and cost-effective data collection
Jan 21, 2015: NewMS: Lawmakers Claim Insurance Clarity Bill is the First Step to Lowering Wind Insurance Premiums - “I think there is going to be a very hard buy for insurance companies to go and provide insurance policies for those homes that are on highway 90. That is what the wind pool is for, it’s the insurer of last resort. But there are so many areas that are not in the high wind load areas – we just want to be able to see who is writing policies down in these areas, and we want to look at it, not just as a snapshot of one year, we want to look at it over time and see how well are we doing in getting new insurance companies to come to the state and write down policies in our coastal area. Cause the only way they are going to write policies is if the consumer see that the policies are lower than what is in the wind pool,” said (R) Representative Scott DeLano
Jan 11, 2015: Mississippi Gun News: New Gun Bill Proposed in MS House
The first bill proposed that addresses guns is House Bill 24 by Representative Scott Delano (R). This bill is intended to prohibit altering the serial number of a firearm. It prohibits the possession of firearms with altered serial numbers and provides penalties up to $500,000 and 10 years in prison for some crimes committed with a firearm that has its serial number altered.
The first bill proposed that addresses guns is House Bill 24 by Representative Scott Delano (R). This bill is intended to prohibit altering the serial number of a firearm. It prohibits the possession of firearms with altered serial numbers and provides penalties up to $500,000 and 10 years in prison for some crimes committed with a firearm that has its serial number altered.
Dec 4, 2014: Z-News Mississippi: Rep Scott DeLano on Phil Bryant Tax Plan: All this stuff is just political hogwash
"I may make a political blunder here by saying this but it's just how I feel about what's going on in Jackson right now," said Rep. Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi, when asked at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce Legislative Update about the possibility of repairing aging roads and infrastructure.
"I may make a political blunder here by saying this but it's just how I feel about what's going on in Jackson right now," said Rep. Scott DeLano, R-Biloxi, when asked at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce Legislative Update about the possibility of repairing aging roads and infrastructure.
Feb 4, 2013: Gulf Live: State Rep. Scott Delano, R-Biloxi, kills Mississippi sovereignty bill in committee
Republican Scott DeLano, of Biloxi, chairman of the state House Constitution Committee, on Monday killed a bill that sought to neutralize federal laws that displease leaders of the conservative state.
Republican Scott DeLano, of Biloxi, chairman of the state House Constitution Committee, on Monday killed a bill that sought to neutralize federal laws that displease leaders of the conservative state.