71. Opponents of video poker have repeatedly called it a cancer, saying the games are creating problem gamblers across the state. 72. Owners packed a committee meeting Monday to defend their interests in the legislative war against video poker machines. 73. Polls show voters favor banning the video poker machines, which pervade gas stations, restaurants, bowling alleys, hair salons and hotels throughout the state. 74. S.C. sets referendum on video poker for Nov. 75. She wants to improve education and would help pay for it with revenues from a limited form of video poker. 76. Settle in a barstool most places, order a drink, look down and a video poker game is reaching for your quarters. 77. Since then, state legislators have floated more than a dozen other proposals, varying from using unspent Medicaid dollars to raising money from video poker games. 78. She and her husband have been video poker machine distributors in Georgia about four years. 79. South Carolina churches that mobilized to defeat video poker now are ready to tackle the lottery. 80. St. Helena, which voted to keep video poker, is surrounded by parishes that voted it out. |