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by jim on August 14, 2008

As the economy slumps even further American businesses, of all types, are competing for your patronage, especially those businesses that depend on consumer's discretionary income.
Unemployment and high prices for necessities such as food and fuel have reduced the average American's discretionary income and this affects the amount of funds flowing into the State's treasuries.
One way of increasing a State's income is to increase its share of its casino take, or, as in the case of Ohio, to finally allow casino gambling.
Missouri will be voting on measures to up casino revenues in several ways, and Ohio may very well join the growing list of states that offer casino gambling.
What does this mean to the gambler? It means that there will be better deals for you among the ever increasing number of casinos looking for your gambling dollar. Check around before deciding to visit a casino and see if there's a better offer to be had.
Source:www.wildwestweb.net
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i really hope hr6663 passes so we can all gamble in the US
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