Lake County, IL
File #: 25-0372    Version: 1 Name: Joint resolution approving the Program Year 2025 (PY25) Video Gaming grant funding recommendations in the amount of $800,000.
Type: resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 3/3/2025 In control: Health and Community Services Committee
On agenda: Final action:
Title: Joint resolution approving the Program Year 2025 (PY25) Video Gaming grant funding recommendations in the amount of $800,000.
Attachments: 1. PY25 VGR Funding Recs
Title
Joint resolution approving the Program Year 2025 (PY25) Video Gaming grant funding recommendations in the amount of $800,000.

Staff Summary
* Lake County annually acts on the Video Gaming Revenue (VGR) award recommendations that are developed based on the VGR policy. The policy outlines procedures for: capturing video gaming administration costs; evaluating and funding social programs, projects (excluding capital improvements), and/or services that benefit Lake County residents.
* In December 2024, Lake County Community Development received applications for VGR funds totaling $970,100.
* On March 12, 2025, the Housing and Community Development Commission (HCDC) approved funding recommendations detailed in the attached table, totaling $800,000 for the following: 211 information and referral services $125,000; gambling education and outreach $100,000; gambling addiction services $100,000; non-clinical gambling addiction services $74,000; and behavioral health services $401,000.

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RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the Illinois Video Gaming Act (230 ILCS 40) establishes a 30 percent tax on gross terminal revenue, of which one-sixth is distributed to the governing body where the revenue was generated; and

WHEREAS, on August 13, 2013, the Lake County Board adopted the Lake County Video Gaming Ordinance, thereby permitting lawful video gaming within unincorporated areas of Lake County; and

WHEREAS, on September 12, 2023, the Lake County Board adopted the amended Video Gaming Revenue (VGR) Policy to standardize the reinvestment of video gaming revenue stipulating some specific uses: for the purposes of 211 information and referral services and gambling awareness, education, and treatment of gambling disorders while the balance is to help residents who suffer from gambling addiction and other behavioral health issues through a competitive award process; and

WHEREAS, on March 12, 2025, the Housing and Community Development Commission approved recommended reinvestment ...

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