New York (State). Casino Gambling Study Panel

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The Casino Gambling Study Panel was established by Governor Carey by Executive Order #82 (February 6, 1979) to evaluate casino gambling.

Specifically, the panel was to make recommendations concerning the economic, social, and employment impact of casino operations; the ways that casino gambling might be used for economic development; the methods by which the industry might be taxed, and its potential of generating revenues; and if casinos should be publicly operated or privately operated under government supervision.

Gerald W. Lynch served as chairman; the executive director of the panel was Alfred Donati, Jr.

From the description of Hearing, research, and report files, 1979. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 122618336

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New York (State)
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Casinos
Casinos
Gambling
Tax revenue estimating
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Evaluating casinos
Planning economic development
Researching gambling

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