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At least $11,579,424 -- Includes money spent on one ballot measure and contributions to state and local officials 1992-94

June 9, 1997

With lotteries, bingo, pari-mutuel betting, and riverboat casinos operating under local jurisdiction on the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, Missouri has gone for gambling whole hog. Riverboat gambling became legal in November 1994 when voters approved Amendment 6 to the state constitution. That same year the Kansas City Star started digging into gambling dirt and soon found that two casino companies had promised $22 million -- including part ownership in one of the casinos -- to a group of unregistered lobbyists, all closely aligned with former Speaker of the Senate Bob Griffin, payable only when the casinos were licensed and open. As a result of this reporting, all the deals fell through and the speaker was forced to resign; the participants are now awaiting a jury's decision on charges of bribery, racketeering, and fraud.

In the first 10 months of this fiscal year, riverboat gambling has brought in $528 million, despite Missouri's unique "loss limit" that keeps gamblers from blowing more than $500 per cruise. Even though none of the state's riverboats actually cruise anymore, they maintain "phantom cruise" schedules which keep gamblers on board for up to three hours. The casinos desperately want to repeal the loss limit, but last year's attempt died in the legislature.

Records of campaign contributions and lobbying expenditures in the Show-Me State are available at the Missouri Ethics Commission Office for 10 cents per copied page, or via U.S. Mail with the postage charges tacked on. The Working Group on Electoral Democracy, a public interest group in St. Louis, has already crunched some numbers on the Amendment 6 campaign and found that gambling heavyweights pumped more than $11 million into a campaign supporting a ballot measure:

Contributor Year Campaign Amount
St. Charles Riverfront Station (Station Casinos) 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $2,370,717
Station Casinos, Inc 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $551,375
Boyd Gaming 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $2,413,625
Promus Companies 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $2,355,305
President Riverboat Casinos (MO division) 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $1,857,250
Hilton Hotels Corp 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $515,408
President Riverboat Casinos (Iowa division) 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $464,494
Aztar Gaming 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $300,000
St. Joseph Riverfront Partners 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $114,114
Players International 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $100,000
International Gaming Technologies 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $100,000
Argosy Gaming 92-94 Riverboat gambling legalization $139,374
TOTAL $11,281,662

During the same time frame, gambling interests made contributions to the following Missouri public servants.

Public Official Amount
Vincent Schoemel (1992 Gubernatorial Candidate) $116,000
Jay Nixon (Attorney General) $73,675
William Webster (1992 Gubernatorial Candidate) $53,000
David Steelman (1992 Attorney General Candidate) $20,675
Vivus Jones (Comptroller) $11,825
Mel Carnahan (Gov.) $9,500
Karen McCarthy (MO Rep.) $6,837
Bob Griffin (Speaker, MO Sen.) $3,750
James Matthewson (MO Sen.) $53,000
TOTAL $297,762

Source: Working Group on Electoral Democracy



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