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Gambling opponent drops push against Iowa casinos
Posted: 10.13.2010 at 8:31 AM
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DES MOINES, IOWA (AP) -- A longtime opponent of casinos in Iowa say he's convinced gambling is bad for the state, but it's unlikely he'll convince voters to shut down an industry that employs thousands and is a top tourist attraction.
   
The Rev. Carlos Jayne, of Des Moines, has preached for years about the evils of legalized gambling. The Des Moines Register says with voters in 18 counties set to cast ballots on Nov. 2 to decide whether casino gambling stays, even Jayne says it's time to fold.
   
Iowa's state-regulated casinos employ nearly 10,000 people and generate more than $300 million annually in state and local taxes.
   
Under Iowa law, voters in counties that have previously authorized casinos must renew their support every eight years for gambling to remain legal.

View a map of the 18 counties here 

(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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