by admin | Oct 27, 2008 | Politics / Govt
One of the five statewide issues Missourians will vote on next week will be Proposition A – a measure that would do away with the $500 loss limit at Missouri casinos and provide additional money for public schools. Scott Charton, representing the Yes on Prop A...
by admin | Aug 4, 2008 | Politics / Govt
The campaign is called "Yes for Schools First", but the proposal set for the November ballot would benefit the gambling casinos of Missouri by removing the last remaining regulation approved by voters in 1992. "Yes for Schools First" spokesman,...
by admin | Jun 16, 2008 | Politics / Govt
The Missouri Gaming Commission has unanimously approved a resolution instituting a moratorium on the acceptance of new applications to open and operate casinos. Only one casino company, Wild Rose of Iowa, has paid a $50,000 fee to the Gaming Commission for...
by admin | Feb 27, 2008 | Politics / Govt
The Secretary of State’s Office has approved two new initiative petitions for circulation. The first petition would amend the Missouri Constitution pertaining to corporate tax credits, limiting the authority of the General Assembly to issue new corporate tax...
by admin | Feb 24, 2008 | Politics / Govt
Members of the casino industry in this state are expressing concerns about the Missouri Gaming Commission’s decision to accept applications for a casino in the Kansas City suburb of Sugar Creek. And you can bet those concerns are based on the bottom line. They...