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Lawmaker ponders casino “correction” amendment
State Rep. Lou Blessing, R-Cincinnati, a leading opponent of the successful four-casino plan on the Tuesday, Nov. 3 ballot, said he’ll work with fellow lawmakers immediately to put a new constitutional amendment before voters to make corrections.
Blessing said the corrections amendment would make sure that Issue 3, for example doesn’t affect church casino nights. Issue 3 supporters have said the new constitutional amendment wouldn’t affect church casino nights but Blessing and others have disagreed.
For the legislature to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot would require support from 60 members of the 99-member House and 20 members of the 33-member Senate.
Issue 3, approved 53-47 percent, permits casinos in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Toledo.
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By Robert
November 4, 2009 11:36 AM | Link to this
Don’t let this “Blessing” take over issue 3 . Power to the People !!!