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November 23rd, 2009
CLEVELAND (AP) — The state auditor has ordered a performance audit of the Ohio Lottery over the uncertainties of gambling revenue, but the lottery has balked at the idea and asked that the idea be reconsidered. "The proposed audit does not seem ...
November 23rd, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Gov. Ted Strickland says he will veto any bill authorizing voter-approved casinos if it doesn't protect local governments' ability to regulate the projects. The casino developers have already submitted a proposal to lawmakers ...
November 23rd, 2009
CLEVELAND — The state auditor has ordered a performance audit of the Ohio Lottery over the uncertainties of gambling revenue, but the lottery has balked at the idea and asked that the idea be reconsidered. "The proposed audit does not seem ...
November 23rd, 2009
CLEVELAND -- The state auditor has ordered a performance audit of the Ohio Lottery over worries about the uncertainties of casinos and Keno, but the lottery has balked at the idea. Ohio Auditor Mary Taylor said the uncertain nature of gambling ...
November 23rd, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio's new casinos are expected to bring the state $50 million apiece in licensing fees. Now, the states largest labor organization is making sure those funds go to job creation. Lawmakers are debating ways to fix an $850 million ...
November 23rd, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland said he will veto any bill authorizing voter-approved casinos if it doesn't protect local governments' ability to regulate the projects. The casino developers have already submitted a proposal to lawmakers ...
November 22nd, 2009
If one were to examine license plates parked at the Seneca Allegany Casino and Hotel parking garage, cars with Ohio tags can often be found. Whether those cars' owners will continue to travel to the casino once four casinos are built by 2012 in Ohio ...
November 20th, 2009
TV Ad] “Before we write a monopoly into our constitution, shouldn’t we know who will profit from Ohio’s gambling dollars?” But when Dennis Archer started promoting the benefits of gaming in Ohio to allow casinos to open there, he took some ...
November 17th, 2009
View full size Doral Chenowith, special to The Plain Dealer The Ohio Statehouse COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Senate Republicans have an offer on the table to Democrats to fill most of a $851 million budget hole with the delay of a 4.2 percent income tax ...
November 23rd, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Gov. Ted Strickland says he will veto any bill authorizing voter-approved casinos if it doesn't protect local governments' ability to regulate the projects. The casino developers have already submitted a proposal to lawmakers ...