"The key question about Ballot Measures 82 and 83 is this: Does Oregon have a shortage of gambling?
Two years ago, Oregon voters decisively said no. With a state Lottery and nine tribal casinos, Oregonians chose not to welcome non-tribal gambling enterprises.
Now, with the same developers renewing their pitch for a “family friendly entertainment and casino destination” near Portland, voters have no reason to change their minds."
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Oregon has plenty of gambling already
(The Coos Bay World 10/4)
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