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HELP STOP OHIO'S BAD BET. 

VOTE NO on LD 2213:

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SOUND THE ALARM ON SB 197 & HB 298

Ohioans didn’t ask for this.
Local communities weren’t consulted.
But special interests are pushing it anyway.

LESS TAX REVENUE TO THE STATE

Listen to the People. Say NO to:

Local Approval

Local communities must have a say in whether they host gaming facilities, ensuring alignment with local interests and values.

Statewide Vote

Ensuring that any expansion of gaming facilities is inline with the will of Maine’s residents.

100-mile Radius Requirement

This provision is crucial to prevent market cannibalization, protecting existing establishments and ensuring a balanced distribution of gaming facilities.

Comparable Tax Structure

A 47 percent tax on net slot revenue ensures that gaming facilities contribute their fair share to the state’s coffers, supporting public services and infrastructure.

LD 1992

SB 197 & HB 298

MASSIVE GAMBLING EXPANSION

A LOSS OF JOBS AT THE EXISTING FACILITIES

&

The proposed legislation IGNORES commonsense gaming expansion requirements:

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Ohioans Don’t Want Online Casino Gambling.