Maybe neteller will be back in MD soon??? ...Thousands Given By Maryland's Gambling Interests

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January 23,2004

www.gamblingmagazine.com

Gambling interests opened their checkbooks wide last year to Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller and other state leaders who supported legalizing slot machines, campaign finance reports show.

Based on a review of campaign finance reports made public late, Ehrlich took in at least $45,000 from gambling interests - including money from developers with gambling links and lobbyists whose client lists include casinos and racetracks as well as nongambling businesses.

While a sizable sum, it represents a small fraction of the $2.5 million that the governor raised last year. The campaign finance reports also show that Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele got $11,250 for his campaign from gambling-related sources, while Miller took in $18,500.

Gambling interests were generous with Del. Sheila E. Hixson, who chaired a key legislative committee assigned to study expanded gambling last summer.
 

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Yeah right, if these guys win using Neteller will be deemed a felony. If this gets approved, and its probably a 50/50 bet right now, they will follow up by doing all they can to protect the interests of the gaming operators and especially themselves and the approximately 50% cut of slot revenues they stand to make.
 

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ehrlich and steele have done a very good job so far here in maryland. IF they can get slots through, ehrlich will be re-elected.
 

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