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More about Tribal Casinos in Ohio
For Immediate Release Contact: Patty Hollo or Taunya Young
April 3, 2002 Phone: 440-572-1796

Roundtable Warns of Tribal Casinos Coming to Ohio

Columbus, Ohio - The Ohio Roundtable today released a letter sent to all members of the Ohio General Assembly warning of the imminent danger of tribal gambling casinos opening in Ohio.

The Roundtable enclosed a widely circulated letter to the editor from the Casino for the Mahoning Valley Committee, a tribal gambling proponent, citing clear evidence of tribal plans to open "Las Vegas" style casinos in Ohio.

At a Columbus news conference on January 15th, 2002 the Roundtable discussed the possibility of tribal gambling expansion in Ohio. "There is no question tribal concerns are watching the Governor, the General Assembly, and the Lottery Commission, waiting for the smallest opening to bring tribal gambling to Ohio," stated David Zanotti, President of the Ohio Roundtable. "It is critical that the same voters who overwhelmingly rejected casino gambling in 1990 and 1996 be alerted to the inevitable linkage between gambling expansion and tribal casinos.  If the Governor and the General Assembly keep playing around with expanding gambling -- every Ohio community is going to get burned." 

The Roundtable has filed suit along with six other plaintiffs to stop the Lottery from expanding into the multi-state Big Game. A hearing on that suit is scheduled for April 29th before Judge Hogan in Franklin County Court. 

The Roundtable is a non-profit, non-partisan public policy organization founded in 1980. The Roundtable helped lead the successful campaigns against casino gambling in 1990 and 1996. The Roundtable has also led campaigns for term limits, campaign finance reform, voter registration and non-partisan voter information over the past twenty-two years.  

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