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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... lotteries were in their in- fancy . Now , gambling is a $ 40 billion industry , and still growing rapidly . The recent surges in legalized Indian gaming and riverboat casinos , together with the proliferation of State lotteries and ...
... lotteries were in their in- fancy . Now , gambling is a $ 40 billion industry , and still growing rapidly . The recent surges in legalized Indian gaming and riverboat casinos , together with the proliferation of State lotteries and ...
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... lottery when we put it in back in Ohio , but I am told now that we get 4.6 percent of our State funds from a lottery . I always thought lotteries appealed to the wrong kind of people for tax purposes . We do not find many multi ...
... lottery when we put it in back in Ohio , but I am told now that we get 4.6 percent of our State funds from a lottery . I always thought lotteries appealed to the wrong kind of people for tax purposes . We do not find many multi ...
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... lotteries based overseas and else- where . This new area of gambling raises many serious questions : How do we ... lottery game , or who totally exhaust their personal or family savings at the casino tables . A major reason for the ...
... lotteries based overseas and else- where . This new area of gambling raises many serious questions : How do we ... lottery game , or who totally exhaust their personal or family savings at the casino tables . A major reason for the ...
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... lottery terminals , the tiny province of Nova Scotia in Canada went from zero to 12 chapters of Gamblers Anonymous . Out- raged over widely publicized reports of broken marriages and wrecked lives , Nova Scotians forced the government ...
... lottery terminals , the tiny province of Nova Scotia in Canada went from zero to 12 chapters of Gamblers Anonymous . Out- raged over widely publicized reports of broken marriages and wrecked lives , Nova Scotians forced the government ...
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... lottery . We did the same with other forms of gambling in that same regard . But we did not legalize casino betting because there was no legal casino in Connecticut . Now later , as is widely known , through court action , the ...
... lottery . We did the same with other forms of gambling in that same regard . But we did not legalize casino betting because there was no legal casino in Connecticut . Now later , as is widely known , through court action , the ...
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199. lappuse - This power, like all others vested in congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the constitution.
218. lappuse - ... the award of compensation to informers in respect of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this Act...
218. lappuse - Any person who willfully aids or assists in, or procures, counsels, or advises the preparation or presentation under, or in connection with any matter arising under, the internal revenue laws, of a false or fraudulent return, affidavit, claim, or document, shall (whether or not such falsity or fraud is with the knowledge or consent of the person authorized or required to present such return...
218. lappuse - Simulates or falsely or fraudulently executes or signs any bond, permit, entry, or other document required by the provisions of the internal revenue laws, or by any regulation made in pursuance thereof, or...
246. lappuse - The national sample survey conducted by the Survey Research Center of The University of Michigan in the fall of 1960 had features which give an unparalleled opportunity to comment on the recent evolution of the American electorate. The fall surveys were part of a long-term "panel" study, in which respondents first interviewed at the time of the 1956 presidential election were reinterviewed.
156. lappuse - Indian gaining may not be used for any purpose other than— (1) to fund tribal government operations or programs; (2) to provide for the general welfare of the Indian tribe and its members; (3) to promote tribal economic development, (4) to donate to charitable causes; and (5) to help fund operations of local government agencies.
197. lappuse - The federal government should prevent interference by one state with the gambling policies of another, and should act to protect identifiable national interests.
62. lappuse - Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning, but without understanding.
154. lappuse - ... provide a statutory basis for the regulation of gaming by an Indian tribe adequate to shield it from organized crime and other corrupting influences, to ensure that the Indian tribe is the primary beneficiary of the gaming operation, and to assure that gaming is conducted fairly and honestly by both the operator and players...
136. lappuse - Forty-eight of the 50 States, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, have some form of legalized gaming.