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Vegas-style Gambling Proposed for Colorado

December 22, 2007

GRAND JUNCTION – State Representative Al White says new gambling proposal would provide more money for Colorado’s public colleges and universities and promote Colorado tourism. He says Colorado would double its current $100 million gaming revenues by legalizing Las Vegas-style, no-limit gambling and letting casinos operate 24 hours a day everyday.

“The thing I like about it is it solves our higher education problem not on the backs of Colorado citizens,” Rep. White said.

White’s proposal would require a ballot measure to amend the state constitution. In 1990 Colorado voters approved gambling at Black Hawk, Central and Cripple Creek with $5 betting limits per game and limited operating hours. Casinos must close between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.

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