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Oct2008

Plain Language Summary of Ballot Language for Issue 6

October 8, 2008 / Casino
The proposed amendment would authorize: One privately owned casino with a minimum initial investment of $600 million Casino would be located near Wilmington at the junction of I-71 and S.R. 73 Tax rates and distribution: Tax rate of up to 30% of gross receipts for the casino If another casino is permitted in Ohio, then ... Read More
October 8, 2008ogadmin

15

Aug2008

Casino Ballot Issue Polling Indicates Surprising Support in Latest Survey

August 15, 2008 / Casino
The latest Quinnipiac poll results show a somewhat surprising change of opinion among Ohio votes as it relates to the establishment of casino gaming in Ohio. From August 5-11, Quinnipiac University polled 1,342 Ohio voters and two of the questions focused on the likely ballot issue for the November election ... Read More
August 15, 2008ogadmin

13

Feb2008

Governor Proposes Keno

February 13, 2008 / Other Gaming
In his State of the State Address last month, Governor Ted Strickland proposed expanding the regulatory authority of the Ohio Lottery Commission to oversee video keno machines that would be available in bars and restaurants. According to the Toledo Blade, Strickland commented that there is a difference "between casino gambling ... Read More
February 13, 2008ogadmin

13

Feb2008

2007 Bing Receipts Strong

February 13, 2008 / Charitable Gaming
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that most charities conducting bingo games in Ohio operated on a profit margin of approximately ten percent in 2007, but some charities were able to declare receipts in excess of three million dollars. The most effective charities in the Cleveland area posted upwards of seventeen ... Read More
February 13, 2008ogadmin

13

Feb2008

Bad News for the Eastern Shawnee

February 13, 2008 / Casino
Last month, the United States Department of the Interior declined to accept land into trust for off-reservation gaming requested by the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe in New York. The Middletown Journal reported that the Tribe had filed a request to have the land taken into trust in 1998. Among other ... Read More
February 13, 2008ogadmin

13

Feb2008

Dann Sues Springfield Charity

February 13, 2008 / Charitable Gaming
The State of Ohio has filed suit against the Springfield Central Ohio Association for Children's Higher Education for allegedly misusing charitable bingo proceeds. According to Business First, the organization took in $3.2 million in bingo revenues and distributed only approximately $6,000.00. The association has since surrendered its bingo license.
February 13, 2008ogadmin

13

Feb2008

Charges from Gambling in Liquor Establishment

February 13, 2008 / Other Gaming
A liquor permit holder was charged last month after investigators seized nearly $3,000.00 in cash and nine electronic devices believed to be gambling machines. The Akron Beacon Journal reports that Bradley Nails was charged with operating a gambling house.
February 13, 2008ogadmin

20

Nov2007

“Skill-Games” Outlawed

November 20, 2007 / Other Gaming
Governor Ted Strickland has signed into law an act of the General Assembly that deems any skill device that pays winners in cash or in prizes valued in excess of $10.00 an illegal slot machine. According to the Columbus Dispatch, the new law became effective immediately upon the governor's signature.
November 20, 2007ogadmin

20

Nov2007

Cleveland Business Seeks Casino in Clinton County

November 20, 2007 / Casino
The Dayton Daily News reported that Rick Lertzman and Brad Pressman, two "Cleveland-area businessmen" are attempting to place a Constitutional amendment on the 2008 statewide ballot authorizing gaming. The ballot language, which has not been made public, would authorize a hotel, casino, golf course and restaurants on a 94-acre site ... Read More
November 20, 2007ogadmin

15

Oct2007

Legislature to Act on Skill Games

October 15, 2007 / Other Gaming
According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Ohio General Assembly is preparing to act against skilled gaming. The proposal will likely prohibit all cash payments from the devices, and will establish $10.00 as the maximum value of any non-cash prizes awarded. The legislation, which essentially mirrors administrative rules promulgated by ... Read More
October 15, 2007ogadmin
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