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Online Casino News for Friday - February 13, 2004

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• Schwarzenegger hires gaming commission chief
• Regulator insists tribal recognition system is faulty
• Jones supports constitutional amendment for more gaming in Kentucky
• Sierra Design Closes Online Casino
• Washington DC Becomes Capital of Internet Gaming
• Unfortunate day? Don't bet on it, gamblers insist
• Tribal compacts under scrutiny
• New casino would ruin slot spots
• Plan permits non-Indian casinos
• Pull tabs pass House, Senate authorization uncertain
• Casino bid could head close to home, as tribe looks at Shabbona region
• Sides Change on Who Would Supervise Proposed R.I. Casino
• Sinking New Orleans riverboat attempts to revive fortunes
• Gambling Measure Would Stop Required Cruises
• Tribe generates huge dollars without port's assistance
• Woman receives $10 million at MGM Grand
• Md. governor makes appeal over slots
• Commission wants clarity on casino tax measures
• Nevada Casinos' Gambling Winnings Indicate A Decrease
• Commission wants clarity on casino tax measures
• Trump Resurrection
• Subway Founder Announced as Tribal Casino Backer
• Casino amendment reviewed
• Gov. chooses gambling panel chief
• Casino reports create new hopes
• Iowa gambling bill could produce 5 licenses
• Senate leader sidelines video slot legislation
• Tax panel looks for say on gaming earnings
• Measure Would Grant N.Y. Tracks Complete Casinos
• Five additional casinos could be available for state
• Man trades in sandwiches for casino
• Displaying its hand
• Pull-tab gambling thrown out
• Commission wants clarity on casino tax legislations
• Subway creator supports tribe
• Connecticut Legislators Insist State Is Ready For Gambling-Impact Study
• Casinos rejoicing with promotions, giveaways
• Casino dice are prepared to roll yet again
• Carcieri offers legislation
• New bus path to replace monorail
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Pull-tab gambling thrown out - 2004-02-13
The prospects for electronic pull-tab gambling, viewed as a bailout for the state's ailing horse racing industry, ended Thursday as Indiana Senate leaders stated that they did not want to do more gambling development.

"I've made it no secret that I'm not in favor of expanding land-based casinos," Garton, R-Columbus, stated. "If we did it, then next year, the investors would be back trying for roulette and everything else."
Read the full story at Indianapolis Star
 
Commission wants clarity on casino tax legislations - 2004-02-13
The state Tax Commission wants lawmakers to "clear up the law" on whether the agency has the right to calculate casino tax bills and to choose whether free-play credits casinos give gamblers are taxable.
Chancellor Carter Bise gave summary judgment to Beau Rivage, deciding that the state Gaming Commission, not the Tax Commission, has right to calculate casino tax bills under current law.

In 2000, Beau Rivage, following the lead of Las Vegas casinos, starting giving free-play credits to slot machine gamblers, who could use the credits to play slots for free.
Read the full story at Sun Herald
 







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