LWVMD Action Alert No to Slots and Casinos
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Fri Oct 26 12:31:28 MDT 2007
ACTION ALERT
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TO: ALL LLPs, LL Action Chairs, LL Website Managers, LWVMD Board Members
FROM LWVMD
SUBJECT: JUST SAY NO TO SLOTS AND SLOTS CASINOS
At 11:00 a.m. on 2 November, in the JOINT HEARING ROOM, the House of
Delegates Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Budget and Taxation
Committee will hold a hearing on the Governors Video Lottery Terminal
legislation. We have no idea as yet when the committees will vote on the
bills.
NO MATTER WHAT: The StopSlotsMaryland coalition very strongly urges our
League members and friends to come to the Legislative Services Building to
pack the building with opponents for slots casinos in Maryland.
The League of Women Voters of Maryland remains firmly against expanding
gambling in Maryland. Your help is critical to stopping this major pressure
for adopting slots. Your phone calls are especially important. The delegates
and senators need to hear from us.
REASONS TO SAY NO TO SLOTS IN MARYLAND:
° Slots casinos in Maryland are not panaceas. Experience by other states
indicates that revenue raised by slot machines will not over time provide
adequate revenues for planned expenditures without expanding gambling
further.
° Within three to five years after communities establish gambling at
casinos/racetracks, they are confronted with cost increases for public
safety and social problems, in some cases eventually matching or surpassing
the revenues raised by gambling. How long would it be before Marylands
increased social and public safety costs match or surpass the states NET
gambling revenues?
° Where gambling has been established, many local businesses have been
negatively impacted and forced to close, in part because people are often
bussed to and from a gambling site and disposable income spent on slots
leaves fewer dollars for the local businesses.
° Because the record indicates that revenues raised by gambling, including
slots, decrease or level off over time, a state must then decide whether to
increase gambling (e.g., add more slots, more games, more locations), accept
a reduced level of revenues from that source, and/or raise revenues from
other sources.
° If Maryland had a graduated income tax, with a series of rates and income
brackets, it should be the first choice if a revenue increase is necessary.
Maryland does not need slots to balance the books (and it would not bring
any revenue to balance within 2 to 4 years, even if we did adopt them).
THE BILLS PROPOSING VIDEO LOTTERY TERMINALS SLOTS IN MARYLAND:
Unfortunately, as of the time this Action Alert was prepared, the bill
numbers for the legislation Governor O'Malley intends to present to the
General Assembly at the Special Session were not available. Indeed, the
legislation itself is not availalbe to the public.
We still urge League members to communicate with their elected
representatives to oppose the expansion of gambling in Maryland.
We will inform League members of the specifics regarding legisltion once it
become public.
HOW TO CALL THE LEGISLATORS:
>From the Annapolis or Baltimore areas, dial 410-841 (plus the legislators
extension number).
>From the Montgomery and Washington, D.C. areas, dial 301-858 plus the
legislators extension number.
If you call 800-492-7122 (the General Assembly switchboard), simply ask for
your legislators office, or give the operator the extension number.
WHAT WE ALL CAN DO TO STOP THIS EXPRESS TRAIN FOR SLOTS:
Our first line of defense is in the hands of the members of the House Ways
and Means Committee and the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee. In past
years, a strong majority in the Committee saved us from slots being
established all around Maryland. But, there is no certainty about how any
vote on slots will result this time. We cannot wait and hope for the past to
quash the slots initative.
Our second line of defense is to contact all your delegates ASAP. This is
also extremely important. If any of the bills authorizing slots/VLTs in
Maryland are given a favorable report by the Ways and Means Committee, there
will very quickly be a full vote by the House of Delegates. We must ensure
that a majority and even better, a strong majority will have the courage
to vote NO on all the slots/VLTs legislation.
The committee members need to be contacted directly by telephone. Tell them
to vote NO on all of the bills proposing Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs),
which are more commonly known as slots. Whether they are your delegate or
not, call them.
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