The Ohio Lottery Commission took steps this week to revive the effort to establish slot machines at racetracks after LetOhioVote.org, a group that sought a referendum on the issue following its enactment through last year’s budget bill, withdrew its opposition earlier this month.
Lottery Commission approves revised VLT rules; votes to seek declaratory judgment on constitutionality of lottery operated slots at racetracks
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