National Gambling Impact and Policy Commission Act: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 497 ... September 29, 1995U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 568 lappuses |
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... Chairman ALAN F. COFFEY , JR . , General Counsel / Staff Director JULIAN EPSTEIN , Minority Staff Director CONTENTS HEARING DATE September 29 , 1995 TEXT OF BILL. CARLOS J. MOORHEAD , California F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER , JR . , Wisconsin ...
... Chairman ALAN F. COFFEY , JR . , General Counsel / Staff Director JULIAN EPSTEIN , Minority Staff Director CONTENTS HEARING DATE September 29 , 1995 TEXT OF BILL. CARLOS J. MOORHEAD , California F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER , JR . , Wisconsin ...
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... chairman , Committee on the Judiciary WITNESSES Ashe , Paul R. , president , National Council on Problem Gambling , Inc. Bryan , Hon . Richard H. , a Senator in Congress from the State of Nevada Ensign , Hon . John E. , a Representative ...
... chairman , Committee on the Judiciary WITNESSES Ashe , Paul R. , president , National Council on Problem Gambling , Inc. Bryan , Hon . Richard H. , a Senator in Congress from the State of Nevada Ensign , Hon . John E. , a Representative ...
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... ( chairman of the committee ) presiding . Present : Representatives Henry J. Hyde , Carlos J. Moorhead , F. James Sensenbrenner , Jr. , Bill McCollum , George W. Gekas , How- ard Coble , Steven Schiff , Bob Inglis , Bob Goodlatte ...
... ( chairman of the committee ) presiding . Present : Representatives Henry J. Hyde , Carlos J. Moorhead , F. James Sensenbrenner , Jr. , Bill McCollum , George W. Gekas , How- ard Coble , Steven Schiff , Bob Inglis , Bob Goodlatte ...
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... CHAIRMAN . - The Speaker 14 of the House of Representatives and majority leader of 15 the Senate shall designate a Chairman and Vice Chairman 16 from among the members of the Commission . 17 ( c ) PERIOD OF APPOINTMENT ; VACANCIES ...
... CHAIRMAN . - The Speaker 14 of the House of Representatives and majority leader of 15 the Senate shall designate a Chairman and Vice Chairman 16 from among the members of the Commission . 17 ( c ) PERIOD OF APPOINTMENT ; VACANCIES ...
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... Chairman . 3 ( f ) QUORUM . - A majority of the members of the 4 Commission shall constitute a quorum , but a lesser num- 5 ber of members may hold hearings . 6 SEC . 4. DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION . 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 456 15 16 17 18 19 ...
... Chairman . 3 ( f ) QUORUM . - A majority of the members of the 4 Commission shall constitute a quorum , but a lesser num- 5 ber of members may hold hearings . 6 SEC . 4. DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION . 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 456 15 16 17 18 19 ...
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471. lappuse - The first Americans — the Indians — are the most deprived and most isolated minority group in our nation. On virtually every scale of measurement — employment, income, education, health — the condition of the Indian people ranks at the bottom.
215. 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.
190. lappuse - ... after such purchase do not amount in the aggregate to one percent of the outstanding securities of any one class, and do not confer, either in law or in fact, the power to elect one or more directors of the issuer.
409. lappuse - Is — (1) to provide a statutory basis for the operation of gaming by Indian tribes as a means of promoting tribal economic development, selfsufficiency, and strong tribal governments; (2) to 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...
414. lappuse - Net revenues from any tribal gaming must be used (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 organizations; or (5) to help fund operations of local government agencies.
187. 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 section, insofar as applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions hereof...
165. lappuse - The Commission believes that the states should have the primary responsibility for determining what forms of gambling may legally take place within their borders. The federal government should prevent interference by one state with the gambling policies of another, and should act to protect identifiable national interests. The Commission recommends that Congress consider enacting a statute to insure the state's continued power to regulate gambling.
524. lappuse - While creating no output, gambling does nevertheless absorb time and resources. When pursued beyond the limits of recreation, where the main purpose after all is to "kill" time, gambling subtracts from the national income.
190. lappuse - ... (b) It shall be unlawful for any person through a pattern of racketeering activity or through collection of an unlawful debt to acquire or maintain, directly or indirectly, any interest in or control of any enterprise which is engaged in, or the activities of which affect, interstate or foreign commerce.
207. lappuse - Many States are presently attempting to promote and suppress gambling at the same time. While there is nothing inherently wrong with this type of dualistic approach...