TOUGH TIMES MAY CAUSE OHIO RETHINK ON GAMBLING
9 January 2009
Governor says he's prepared look at proposals in
cash-strapped state
According to reports from Associated Press, the governor
of Ohio, Ted Strickland says he believes gambling is bad
for the state, but he's willing to entertain proposals
to expand the pastime to bring in more revenue.
Strickland said Thursday that expansion would not be his
preferred course of action but that he wouldn't close
his mind to ideas.
The governor's anti-gambling stance has been one of his
core philosophies. Ohio voters have repeatedly voted
against putting slot machines at race tracks and
allowing casinos, most recently turning down a proposed
casino in western Ohio.
The state faces a projected $7 billion budget deficit in
the next two-year budget.
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