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Apr2009
The Ohio State Racing Commission has drafted a plan to allow limited slot machine gaming in race tracks in order to support the struggling horse racing industry.  According to the Commission, five of Ohio's seven racing tracks may close within the next year due to financial difficulties if no assistance ... Read More
April 3, 2009ogadmin

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Mar2009
More details have emerged about the new gaming proposal backed by Dan Gilbert, the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The proposal would authorize casinos in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Toledo. Projections indicate that the casinos would raise $1.8 billion in revenue per year. The gaming proponents said that the casinos ... Read More
March 19, 2009ogadmin

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Mar2009
As Ohio continues to struggle with the economic downturn, another gaming proposal is vying for voter approval. A new coalition of gaming proponents, including Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, has proposed a ballot initiative that would allow four casinos in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Toledo. The 2008 gaming initiative failed in ... Read More
March 11, 2009ogadmin

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Feb2009
Given the poor economy, high unemployment, and expected budget shortfalls, it's no surprise that gaming opportunities are looking more attractive for the state. Although ballot initiatives have failed in the past, voters and legislators may give more consideration to a proposal that allows casinos in multiple cities and generates substantial ... Read More
February 10, 2009ogadmin

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Feb2009
Representatives of Ohio's racetracks are asking the State Lottery to enter the slot machine gaming business. Governor Ted Strickland has the power to direct the State Lottery to operate slot machines at racetracks. If the Governor authorized such a move, neither legislative nor voter approval would be required. The proposal ... Read More
February 10, 2009ogadmin

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Jan2009
Gaming proponents continue undeterred after the defeat of Issue 6 on the November 2008 ballot.  Penn National Gaming, which funded the opposition to Issue 6 that resulted in the initiative’s 62%-38% loss, is proposing a more inclusive initiative to appear on the November 2009 ballot.  The proposal would allow up ... Read More
January 29, 2009ogadmin

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Jan2009
Issue 6 proponents lost the election on a proposed constitutional amendment which would have authorized a casino in Wilmington, Ohio, by a wide margin, but their expenses nearly matched the opponents. All told, Issue 6 was the priciest ballot initiative in Ohio's history, with funding in excess of $62 million. ... Read More
January 5, 2009ogadmin

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Oct2008
Issue 6 continues to dominate the field on controversy on the ballot this November. Voters are split and often ambivalent on the casino question. Many are not in favor of gambling but are tired of watching Ohio dollars flow to casinos in bordering states. Others are not opposed to gambling ... Read More
October 22, 2008ogadmin

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Oct2008
Police recently shut down an Akron area skill game parlor on September 24, citing the parlor’s failure to obtain a city license and practice of awarding improper prizes. Police seized 44 skill game video machines, as well as chairs and an unspecified amount of cash from the Pyramid in Summit ... Read More
October 9, 2008ogadmin

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Oct2008
On September 25, Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Bruner certified that MyOhioNow.com had gathered enough signatures to place Issue 6 on the ballot. Penn National Gaming had attempted to invalidate the signatures because MyOhioNow.com, the Issue 6 proponent, had failed to file forms with the state until April. Since the ... Read More
October 9, 2008ogadmin