Concord Monitor - Charity games may see more regulation: "With Texas Hold 'em and other games of chance on the rise in New Hampshire, lawmakers are eyeing ways to regulate the charitable gaming industry.
A host of proposals - including one that would require more of the gaming profits to go to charities - have come before a House committee. Together, the bills would shore up oversight for the lightly regulated industry and force the operators of charitable games to pay larger fees to the state."
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Friday, January 25, 2008
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