Monday, December 20, 2010

Ky. video-gaming bill dies in Senate committee - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The Senate Appropriations Revenue Committee, on Monday voted 10-5 against the measure, with two members according to theLexingtonb Herald-Leader. The House had previously passedthe bill. The legislatiojn would have permitted video-lottery terminals at Kentuck yhorse tracks, including Turfway Park in "The limited gaming proposal was designed to help save a signature industry in peril – an industry that mean s 100,000 jobs and $4 billion in investment for our said Gov. Steve Beshear in a Mondagy evening statement.
"It is unfortunate that everg voice on this critically importanyt issue was not heard and every vote not At a Frankfortpress conference, Turfway Park Presidenft Bob Elliston said Turfway could closde by 2010 if Ohio passes gaming legislatiohn and Kentucky does not. Ohio Gov. Ted Stricklanx recently reversed his stance against gambling at racetracks.

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