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Panel recommends no changes for casino industry - 2004-01-07
A legislative committee on Tuesday suggested maintaining the status quo for Missouri's casino industry -- no tax raises and no repeal of the exceptional $500 loss limit for gamblers.

The recommendations of the Republican-led Joint Committee on Gaming and Wagering could indicate another chilly reception for some of Democratic Gov. Bob Holden's legislative proposals.

Like last year, Holden probably will recommend a repeal of the loss limit and an increase in casino taxes as part of his budget to be submitted to legislators later this month, Holden spokeswoman Mary Still said.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 
Suit filed by police juror-elect to keep casino job - 2004-01-07
A newly elected member of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury has filed suit against the state ethics board in an effort to hold office withought losing his job at the casino.

Kevin Guidry, who was elected in October, is scheduled to take office on Monday. But the ethics board ruled in November that Guidry cannot serve his post as long as he works at a casino.

State law prohibits an elected official from doing business with a riverboat casino except as a patron, the board said in its opinion. After the ruling, the Isle of Capri said Guidry would be fired if he took office. Guidry has a marketing job with the casino.
Read the full story at Times Picayune
 







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