Group challenges findings of national gambling panel
Monday, April 3, 2000 | 2:26 a.m.
The Public Sector Gaming Study Commission, whose members include Nevada Attorney General Frankie Sue Del Papa, says the national commission overdramatized the problem and argued that pathological gambling is rare. However, it said more study is needed.
The group was created last year to do its own study in response to a report by the congressionally created National Gambling Impact Study Commission.
Most of the 11 members hold government jobs. The group was funded with $200,000 in public and private contributions, including money from gambling interests, said Florida state Sen. Steven Geller, D-Fort Lauderdale, the chairman.
Geller complained that the national commission was dominated by pro-casino and antigambling interests with no public sector involvement.
Among other things, the group said its research showed that casinos have a positive effect on the economy in depressed areas but may adversely affect established entertainment businesses in those areas.
The group also said there is no evidence that state-run lotteries constitute a tax on the poor, as some critics claim.
"Research doesn't bear that out," said Geller. But he said still more research should be done.
Del Papa filed a minority report on legalized sports betting, urging the panel to say that such wagering "must be left to state governance."
Del Papa said that if legalized and regulated sports betting is limited or prohibited, "the country will see an increase in illegal bookmaking activity."
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