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March 20, 2007


Title: DO WE NEED MORE GAMBLING OPPORTUNITIES IN TEXAS?
Topic: Gambling
Discussed by Rob Kohler
with Common Sense and Sound Policy www.commonsenseandsoundpolicy.com

In 2005, Texans wagered $3.6 billion on the lottery. The state netted just over $1 billion of it, which comes to roughly $0.28 per dollar. If we allow casino gambling, the state will only net $0.02 per dollar. Is it worth it? Click on the "Contact" link to give your opinion.



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March 20, 2006


Title: GAMBLING EXPLAINED BY A FORMER EMPLOYEE OF THE TEXAS LOTTERY COMMISSION: Segment 1 of 3
Topic: Gambling
Discussed by Rob Kohler
with Common Sense and Sound Policy www.commonsenseandsoundpolicy.com

Rob Kohler, with the Lottery Group, shares common sense explanations of gambling data. Will it help with tax dollars, or will it cost taxpayers more, even if we do not play?



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Title: GAMBLING EXPLAINED BY A FORMER EMPLOYEE OF THE TEXAS LOTTERY COMMISSION: Segment 2 of 3
Topic: Gambling
Discussed by Rob Kohler
with Common Sense and Sound Policy www.commonsenseandsoundpolicy.com

Rob Kohler, a former employee of the Texas Lottery Commission, continues sharing his common sense explanation of gambling data.



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Title: GAMBLING EXPLAINED BY A FORMER EMPLOYEE OF THE TEXAS LOTTERY COMMISSION: Segment 3 of 3
Topic: Gambling
Discussed by Rob Kohler
with Common Sense and Sound Policy www.commonsenseandsoundpolicy.com

Rob Kohler concludes his common sense explanation of gambling data and how it will really effect tax-payers.



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March 21, 2005


Title: Gambling explained by a former employee of the Texas Lottery Commission
Topic: Gambling
Discussed by Rob Kohler
with Common Sense and Sound Policy www.commonsenseandsoundpolicy.com

Rob Kohler, with the Lottery Group, shares common sense explanations of gambling data. Will it help with tax dollars? Or, will it cost taxpayers more - even if we do not play?



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Title: Gambling explained by a former employee of the Texas Lottery Commission
Topic: Gambling
Discussed by Rob Kohler
with Common Sense and Sound Policy www.commonsenseandsoundpolicy.com

Rob Kohler continues sharing his common sense explanation of gambling data...



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Title: Gambling explained by a former employee of the Texas Lottery Commission
Topic: Gambling
Discussed by Rob Kohler
with Common Sense and Sound Policy www.commonsenseandsoundpolicy.com

Rob Kohler concludes his common sense explanation of gambling data and how it will really effect tax-payers.



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