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Legislature Presses On With Gambling Proposal - 2004-02-06
The lucky number for casino supporters in the Legislature continues to be 30, but 26 was more than good enough Thursday to keep the issue in existence.

That's how many votes a proposed constitutional amendment legalizing casino gambling got, one more than the 25 needed to advance from the first round of debate.
But it will require 30 votes on the third and final round to put the bill on the November ballot.
Read the full story at Press and Dakotan
 
Adversaries of expanded gaming in Maryland introduce new campaign - 2004-02-06
A rally of antigaming activists on Wednesday in Annapolis, Maryland, introduced a campaign in opposition of expanded gambling in the state propaganda.

Legislators, officials, and citizens partnered with the Washington-based political advocacy firm laptoplobbyist.com to start the crusade. They began with 1.6-million e-mails offering, for a $10 fee, to fax lawmakers in the recipient’s name against expanded gaming.
Read the full story at Thoroughbred Times
 







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