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D.C. Casino Supporters Meet Petition Deadline
7 July 2004
News Brief: Supporters of a planned casino in the nation's capital submitted their petitions Tuesday, hoping to get the issue onto the November ballot.
Newspaper: Non-Residents Recruited for Drive6 July 2004
Allegations that petition signatures in favor of bringing slots to D.C. are being collected by out-of-towners could doom the effort, a slots opponent said Saturday.
D.C. Gambling Initiative Gets Green Light29 June 2004
News Brief: A Washington, D.C. judge has ruled that supporters of a proposed casino may collect petition signatures to place an initiative on the November 2 general election ballot.
Casinos May Stand to Gain in Cyberspace21 June 2004
If casinos in Nevada and elsewhere in the United States plunged into the Internet gambling market, they would likely gain up to $190 billion annually in sports bets, said Koleman Strumpf, an assistant professor of economics at the University of North Carolina.
Lawsuit Readied to Stall Slots21 June 2004
News Brief: Opponents of a plan to build a $500 million gambling and entertainment complex along New York Avenue in Northeast are expected to file a lawsuit today in D.C. Superior Court to stall attempts to put the measure on the November ballot.
Ties to Gambling Haunting 'Famous' Dave14 June 2004
News Brief: Famous’ Dave Anderson made it clear when he became head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) that he would recuse himself from all decisions relating to his former business partner, gambling entrepreneur Lyle Berman.
Washington, DC Casino Effort Stalled3 June 2004
News Brief: An investment group seeking to build a $500 million gambling and entertainment complex will have to wait to collect the signatures needed to place the issue before voters in November.
Federal Homeland Security Tourism Advocate Proposed7 April 2004
Rep. Jon Porter, R-Nev., is working to create a tourism advocate position in the Department of Homeland Security.
Probe Finds $10 Million In Payments To Lobbyist30 March 2004
News Brief: Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff received $10 million in previously undisclosed payments from a public relations executive whom he recommended for work with wealthy Indian tribes that operate casinos, congressional investigators have determined.
Washington Legislature Passes Account Wagering Bill13 March 2004
News Brief: The Washington Legislature has passed a bill allowing Internet and telephone account wagering on horse racing in the state and has sent the measure to Governor Gary Locke.
A Jackpot From Indian Gaming Tribes25 February 2004
A powerful Washington lobbyist persuaded four newly wealthy Indian gaming tribes to pay their firms more than $45 million over the past three years for lobbying and public affairs work.
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