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GBC slots position exceeds limit - 2003-03-24
The Greater Baltimore Committee's (GBC) suggestion to allow competition to be brought into the state's process of awarding gambling licenses appears nice at first glance.

Would an agreement to bring gambling to the Inner Harbor look, on paper, much more enticing economically than a proposal to place slot machines at Pimlico? Certainly. But who, next to some folks with vested interests, trusts that Inner Harbor gambling is a good concept?
Read the full story at Baltimore Business Journal
 
Additional bill may pre-empt Helena’s smoking ordinance - 2003-03-24
An additional bill that would pre-empt Helena’s smoking ordinance was brought in the House Friday. H.B. 758, sponsored by Rep. Ron Devlin, R-Terry, would relieve from local smoking control any businesses that have video gambling machines.

The bill, which also involve a modest adjustment to the licensing fees paid by casino owners for their machines, was referred to the House Taxation Committee after primary reading Friday.
Read the full story at Montana Forum
 







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