Antitax activist blasts 'giveaway' of Maryland gaming licenses - 2004-01-04
Jeffrey Hooke, an antitax activist from Tysons Corner, Virginia, has initiated research throughout the past year questioning what he deems the "giveaway" of gaming licenses potentially worth millions of dollars to a small group of Maryland racetrack owners, who he considers are politically connected.
Hooke’s studies have reportedly played an influential role in the political debate revolving around the value of a gaming license, whether video lottery terminals should be permitted only at racetracks, and whether gambling licenses should be open to competitive bidding.
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