S. 704--the Gambling Impact Study Commission: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session ... November 2, 1995U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 377 lappuses |
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... horse track and the casinos and the slot machines nearby . This is something that we really ought to look at . We ought to look at the potential with regard to political corrup- tion . We see what happened in Louisiana , and in some of ...
... horse track and the casinos and the slot machines nearby . This is something that we really ought to look at . We ought to look at the potential with regard to political corrup- tion . We see what happened in Louisiana , and in some of ...
17. lappuse
... horse track and a slot machine casino near Des Moines . We need to know what impact gambling is having on our econ- omy . The commission should review the recent public corruption investigations , indict- ments , and convictions over ...
... horse track and a slot machine casino near Des Moines . We need to know what impact gambling is having on our econ- omy . The commission should review the recent public corruption investigations , indict- ments , and convictions over ...
80. lappuse
... horse racing and breeding . " The casinos would add only 14,000 to 15,000 jobs , so the net impact on employment in Baltimore would be a loss of 9,000 to 16,000 full - time jobs . Maryland Department of Business & Economic Development ...
... horse racing and breeding . " The casinos would add only 14,000 to 15,000 jobs , so the net impact on employment in Baltimore would be a loss of 9,000 to 16,000 full - time jobs . Maryland Department of Business & Economic Development ...
131. lappuse
... horse racing or a horse breed- ing industry , for example , would not benefit from the Maryland study , as it would not be responsive to that State's particular con- ditions or needs . This brings me to the second assumption proponents ...
... horse racing or a horse breed- ing industry , for example , would not benefit from the Maryland study , as it would not be responsive to that State's particular con- ditions or needs . This brings me to the second assumption proponents ...
132. lappuse
... horse racing and lotteries in that State for decades . Let him go there and make his case in his home State . He should not be having the Federal Government telling the people of Mis- sissippi , Nevada , or New Jersey what they ought to ...
... horse racing and lotteries in that State for decades . Let him go there and make his case in his home State . He should not be having the Federal Government telling the people of Mis- sissippi , Nevada , or New Jersey what they ought to ...
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