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		<title>Kentucky Gambling Bill Fails</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy Schrute</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things are getting more interesting in the great state of Kentucky in regards to gambling. The state has always been a little indecisive in regards to gambling. Horse racing is legal and a matter of state pride, the state has a lottery, yet table games and slots are banned. Online gambling, though not expressly banned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things are getting more interesting in the great state of Kentucky in regards to gambling. The state has always been a little indecisive in regards to gambling. Horse racing is legal and a matter of state pride, the state has a lottery, yet table games and slots are banned. Online gambling, though not expressly banned in the state, has been a source of controversy ever since Governor Steve Beshear attempted to seize the domains of 141 online gambling sites.</p>
<p>The Senate President, David Williams, attempted to make things more clear. Like the rest of the country, the Bluegrass State is hurting financially, and any extra revenue would be helpful. Many see putting slot machines in the state’s many horse race tracks as a way to generate much-needed revenue. Some lawmakers, however, are opposed to the idea.</p>
<p>Williams, the leading Republican in the Senate, had a novel idea: let the voters decide. After all, the state, like the rest of the country, is supposed to be a Representative Republic, after all, which means that the people are supposed to get a say on what laws are passed.</p>
<p>Williams introduced a bill that would have called for a state-wide vote on the slots. The bill was blocked by the Senate Democrats, which makes sense. To Democrats, there’s no idea crazier than listening to the people. I mean, if you let constituents decide things, they may not decide what you want! And then what?</p>
<p>The House had previously passed a bill for gambling expansion, but with Williams’s bill shot down in the Senate, it’s back to the drawing board. Many of the Democrats who voted against the bill are actually for putting slots in the race tracks; however, they don’t want the people to vote on it for fear that the idea would be rejected. Now they may end up with nothing.</p>
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