Gambling in New Hampshire

The idea of expanding gambling in New Hampshire seems to surface whenever state budget writers are in a bind. Supporters say slot machines could be lucrative enough to help lawmakers avoid budget cuts or new taxes. Opponents, meanwhile, think slots might mark the end of New Hampshire as we know it, bringing crime and addiction. One thing is clear: expanded gambling remains a hot topic in the Granite State.

Headlines

Lynch vows to veto gambling bills

Hoping to squelch efforts to expand gambling, Gov. John Lynch promised yesterday to veto bills that would legalize video slots in New Hampshire. The Democratic… 1

November 15, 2011

House panel gives casino bill a chance

A House committee broke yesterday from past opposition to expanded gambling to recommend allowing two casinos in New Hampshire. The Ways and Means Committee recommended… 1

October 28, 2011

Slim chance for gambling this session

State Sen. Lou D'Allesandro is hoping the odds of legalizing video slots will improve as New Hampshire's struggle to cut spending intensifies, but the perennial… 0

March 7, 2011

Senators cut session short

The senators tasked with negotiating a budget compromise abruptly ended discussions in a committee of conference last night in response… 13

May 27, 2010

Senate passes new expanded gambling plan

As part of a plan to fill the state budget gap, the New Hampshire Senate last night approved a new plan for expanded gambling by a vote of 14-10. "We've… 5

May 14, 2010

Video slots proposal revamped

Video slots have been given new life in New Hampshire, with their biggest Senate backer bringing in a revised proposal for a vote this week. Senate Finance Committee… 6

May 11, 2010

Panel turns down gambling amendment

The House Finance Committee late Tuesday rejected a gambling-expansion amendment that would have been added to a bill of budget cuts. State Rep. Steve Vaillancourt,… 0

May 6, 2010

Gambling industry plays high stakes

You could say that anti-gambling advocates in New Hampshire have been outspent by the gambling industry. But that would be like comparing… 3

May 3, 2010

Budget bill to include gambling

A bill now in the New Hampshire House that attempts to close the state's budget gap could become the next battleground for expanded gambling. State Rep. Steve… 12

April 23, 2010

Study commission issues draft report

Even as the House yesterday voted down a proposal for expanded gambling, the state's Gaming Study Commission is continuing to gather information. It is expected… 0

April 22, 2010
Opinion
Monitor editorial

Deliberate? Sure, but for seven years?

It's about time, Governor! After nearly seven years in office, Gov. John Lynch last week announced he would veto any legislation to bring casinos to New Hampshire.… 2

November 22, 2011
Monitor editorial

Permitting casinos make less sense now

They've done it. Members of the New Hampshire House Ways and Means Committee have found a way to make the perennial proposal to expand gambling even worse. Last… 0

November 7, 2011
Letter

My plan demanded local control

In Thursday's Monitor story, "Panel turns down gambling amendment," reporter Shira Schoenberg quotes Republican Rep. Lynn Ober of Hudson as claiming… 0

May 9, 2010
Expanded gambling: two views

Money was tempting, but I voted 'no'

Much like the beleaguered mother in the 1982 movie Sophie's Choice, the New Hampshire House faced a decision that only led to negative outcomes. If you listened… 1

May 1, 2010
Expanded gambling: two views

Bill was flawed, but I voted 'yes' in order to improve it

In the past, I always voted against expanded gambling in New Hampshire. However, last month I supported Senate Bill 489 for a number of reasons - none of which was… 0

May 1, 2010
Letter

Taxing times

Regardless of the pros and cons of gambling, has anybody thought about the new gambling tax passed in New Hampshire? It is a 10 percent tax on gambling winnings… 0

April 28, 2010
Letter

Casinos would help

Once again, gambling is shot down. If Gov. John Lynch does not want gambling, please get rid of the lottery and scratch tickets. These are forms of gambling. If… 0

April 26, 2010
Monitor editorial

Folly to rush into expanded gambling

The full report of the New Hampshire Gaming Study Commission should be released in a few weeks, but the commission's draft report raises plenty of questions… 2

April 25, 2010
Letter

Las Vegas, NH?

Gambling will impoverish our state's economy and will not save the very people it purports to rescue. Our conservative economy cannot survive the loss of operating… 5

April 25, 2010
Letter

Father had a choice, and he made it

Your extreme anti-gambling attitude has shown through once again on your front page ("She's stared into gambling's abyss," Monitor, April 19).… 9

April 21, 2010
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