Panel Urges Ban on Political Gifts From Gambling Interests
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SAN FRANCISCO — Nearing the end of its work, a federal commission on gambling urged states to curb political contributions from companies in the gambling business.
If carried out in state legislatures across the country, Wednesday’s recommendation could choke off a large source of money for state and local campaigns.
By a 6-3 vote, the National Gambling Impact Study Commission approved language recommending that states “adopt tight restrictions on contributions to state and local campaigns by entities--corporate, private or tribal--that have applied for or have been granted the privilege of operating gambling facilities.”
The recommendation is a watered-down version of New Jersey’s ban on political contributions from casino interests, their employees and agents.
It came as members of the commission sat down to complete work on a report that commission members will vote on this week and then release to the White House, Congress and others June 18.