Bahamas Press: PLP BLASTS FNM’S LOTTERY PROPOSAL, WARNS OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC-STYLE CORRUPTION
Under the latest plan to legalize video lottery terminals, state Rep. Bill Hardwick, a Republican from Dixon, wants to put the Missouri Lottery in charge of the games, require licenses for all retailers and vendors, and tax the profits after prizes at 34%.
NASSAU, Bahamas — The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) issued a blistering response today to the Free National Movement’s proposal to establish a national lottery, dismissing the idea as a desperate ...
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis has dismissed the Free National Movement’s proposed national lottery as a “gimmick”, joining some senior church leaders in opposing the plan. FNM leader Michael ...
FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard used his keynote address at the party’s southern zone rally last night to vigorously defend his proposed national lottery, pushing back against criticism ...
MARYVILLE, Mo. — A Missouri Lottery player in Maryville was shocked when he discovered he’d won a $274,000 Show Me Cash prize in the March 14 drawing.
Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Cindy O'Laughlin, R-Shelbina, put herself in charge of a select committee to hear bills that would legalize video lottery. (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent). There is nothing promoters of legal video lottery games can say that will convince Missouri Senate ...
The changes made Monday to Hardwick’s bill, while allowing a two-year transition, would explicitly ban Torch from converting its machines to legal video lottery terminals. The bill would also give local governments 120 days after the law takes effect to pass an ordinance against video lottery.
Video lottery bill would allow 2 years to remove Missouri’s ‘gray ...