July 22, 2009
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GSCAEG Board

Jim Rubens, Chair

Tom Boucher

Herb Hansen
 David Lamarre-Vincent
 Ed Naile
 Peter Schmidt

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Katrina Swett

 

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Greetings!
 
The constant refrain of slots casino PR is that their casinos will be "limited" and that their slots money will be a magical budget elixir. Look how quickly these promises are being broken in Pennsylvania and Illinois.
 
As we now know, casino revenue is violently cyclical, so Illinois has just expanded slots from casinos to bars all over the state - and Pennsylvania is about to do so. Read this
Bloomberg news report for the details.
 
The lesson for New Hampshire? If casinos are legalized at Rockingham or Hudson, slots will quickly wind up in slots barns and bars all over our state. No community will be insulated from the consequential increases in addiction, violent crime, broken families, embezzlement, and welfare costs.
 
Don't believe the lie: there is no such thing as limited gambling.
Thank you,
 
Jim Rubens, Chair
Granite State Coalition Against Expanded Gambling
(603) 643-6059