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N.H. slot propsoal heads to Senate
6 March 2009
News brief: The Senate Ways and Means Committee voted 3-2 to recommend a gambling bill that would bring slot machines to the state.
New Hampshire begins slot debate5 March 2009
News brief: Supporters say the addition of slot machines will spur the economy while opponents say they will lead to an increase of crime.
NH residents say gambling best revenue option18 February 2009
News brief: A public opinion poll conducted by UNH said 41 percent of those polled would be more likely to vote for a politician who favored legalizing gambling.
N.H. track could close without slots16 February 2009
News brief: The manager at Rockingham Park in Salem says the track will close if slot machines aren't permitted.
Anti-gambling group to air ads in N.H.23 January 2009
News brief: An anti-gambling coalition will air radio ads warning against legalizing slot machines at Rockingham Park.
People still gambling but spending less30 December 2008
News brief: The economic recession hasn't turned people away from gambling, but many are being forced to spend less.
New Hampshire, Rhode Island push for more slots14 April 2008
News Brief: New Hampshire and Rhode Island lawmakers, as they face steadily mounting financial woes, are scrounging for cash from an unexpected source: Massachusetts taxpayers.
New Hampshire casino expansion proposed10 March 2008
News Brief: With budget funding problems looming, proponents of expanded gambling asking New Hampshire local leaders to take another look at casino expansions.
New Hampshire poised with own casinos24 September 2007
News Brief: New Hampshire Senator Susan Tucker met with legislators who assured her that, if Massachusetts approves casino gambling, New Hampshire will be pressured to quickly follow with a resort casino of its own.
N.H. senate tables casino revenue legislation23 March 2007
News Brief: The New Hampshire Senate tabled legislation to raise hundreds of millions of dollars in state revenue from casinos.
New Hampshire casino bill rejected16 March 2007
News Brief: Casino gambling is unlikely to come to Pease International Tradeport or any other place in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, this year.
New Hampshire casino opponents speak out8 March 2007
ews Brief: Casino opponents spoke out on a proposed New Hampshire Senate bill that would allow video slots in hotels as well as a casino in Berlin and at the tradeport.
Casino critics testify at Portsmouth hearing7 March 2007
News Brief: Several Seacoast lawmakers and business leaders gave emphatic testimony Tuesday against a bill to allow casinos in Berlin and at the Pease International Tradeport in Portsmouth.
New Hampshire casino bill introduced22 February 2007
News Brief: Republican state Senator John Gallus has introduced Senate Bill 225 authorizing the building of an casino resort in Portsmouth and his hometown of Berlin, New Hampshire.
N.H. residents frequent Connecticut casinos9 February 2007
News Brief: New Hampshire residents made nearly a half-million separate trips to Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun during the past 12 months, according to a recent study.
Belmont Track Approved for Wagering7 June 2006
ews Brief: The Attorney General's Office has cleared the Mississippi-based Torguson Gaming Group to conduct parimutuel wagering at the former Lakes Region Greyhound Park in Belmont.
New Hampshire Slots Could Raise $180 Million a Year12 October 2005
News Brief: New Hampshire would raise at least $180 million a year from legalizing slot machines at four racetracks and three resorts, according to a consultant for the gambling industry.
In Effort to Reopen, Dog Track Begins Hiring19 September 2005
The Lakes Region Greyhound Park has a new owner, who has begun hiring back employees so the park can get back in business.
New Hampshire Dog Racing Industry in Decline8 August 2005
News Brief: With the Lakes Region Greyhound Park closed for at least another season and the Seabrook Greyhound Park drastically cutting live racing days, it seems the New Hampshire’s greyhound racing industry is in trouble.
New Hampshire Lottery Proposed Game Approved12 May 2005
News Brief: New Hampshire lottery players may soon be able to double their bets on scratch tickets following action by the House of Representatives on Wednesday.
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