Michigan Senate OKs legislation to kill stricter charity gaming rules | Detroit Free Press | freep.com: LANSING — The Michigan Gaming Control Board intends to put new rules in place in the next week or two that will have a distinct impact on charity gaming by tightening rules for the charities putting on the events.
But the state Senate hopes to short-circuit those rules with a bill that will let the charities continue to operate as they have for the last decade. They passed a bill unanimously Thursday, basically killing many of the Gaming Control Board’s proposed rules, moving the bill to the House of Representatives for consideration.
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