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- ItemOpen AccessIncreased legal gambling in New York, a policy analysis : volume 1, summary(Hudson Institute, 1973-01-12) Hudson Institute; Singer, Max; Candela, BasilThe New York State Legislature has passed the first reading of a proposed constitutional amendment which would delete the constitutional prohibitions against gambling, provided that the new gambling activities are carried out by the State government or a Public Benefit Corporation. The Legislature directed that the State Gambling Commission produce a study for the use of the Legislature in its consideration of the second reading of this proposed constitutional amendment. This report was prepared to assist the New York State Gambling Commission in carrying out its responsiblity to the State Legislature.
- ItemOpen AccessIncreased legal gambling in New York, a policy analysis : volume II(Hudson Institute, 1973-01-12) Hudson Institute; Singer, Max; Candela, BasilThe New York State Legislature has passed the first reading of a proposed constitutional amendment which would delete the constitutional prohibitions against gambling, provided that the new gambling activities are carried out by the State government or a Public Benefit Corporation. The Legislature directed that the State Gambling Commission produce a study for the use of the Legislature in its consideration of the second reading of this proposed constitutional amendment. This report was prepared to assist the New York State Gambling Commission in carrying out its responsibility to the State Legislature.
- ItemOpen AccessIncreased legal gambling in New York, a policy analysis : volume III(Hudson Institute, 1973-01-12) Hudson Institute; Singer, Max; Candela, BasilHudson Institute has found the use of a chartbook to be an extremely useful tool for the presentation of data. It is designed to give the interested reader a quick, and hopefully complete view of facts and opinions of knowledgeable people. The purpose, of course, is to help shape the reader's thinking on the subject being examined and aid in the formation of his decisions if he is in a policy-determining position. This chartbook is supplementary to the Institute's report HI-1736-RR as part of our contract with the New York State Gambling Commission. The main report's conclusions and recommendations are based in large part on the material shown on the following pages.