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At least $756,903 -- Includes lobbying expenditures from 1995-96 and contributions to the former governor's 1993 campaign

June 9, 1997

The Magnolia State has just one Indian casino, run by the Choctaw tribe, and an astounding 30 riverboat casinos -- both cruising and "dockside" (read games on boat, montstrous entertainment and lodging complex on shore) -- run by locals and by a who's who of national gambling corporations: Ameristar, Bally, Boyd, Circus Circus, Grand Casino, Harrah's. The dockside casinos have proliferated mainly in Robinsonville, Biloxi, and Vicksburg, which makes a curious reporter wonder just how much campaign money the local politicians took from casino corporations.

Unfortunately, Mississippi campaign finance records only need to be filed if the the donors total contributions to state officials total at least $500.01 ($200.01 or over for local officials). The state's consequently incomplete records are available only on paper, for 25 cents a page.

As a result of these annoying stipulations, our analysis doesn't include any money to state officeholders or candidates, with one exception: The Jackson, Miss., Clarion-Ledger analyzed state data and found that former Gov. Kirk Fordice received almost $75,000 from gaming interests in 1993 alone -- nearly a third of his total campaign contributions that year -- and that two lucky contributors were appointed to the state Gaming Commission just months after giving to Fordice's campaign.

The Mississippi Secretary of State did give us lobbying expenditures for 1995 and 1996, which showed that gambling interests spent nearly $700,000 buttering up lawmakers in those two years alone. As always, our total represents just a small slice of the pie:

Contributor Year Campaign Amount
Ameristar Casino 1996 Lobby $21,433
Boyd Gaming 1996 Lobby $77,750
Boyd Tunica 1996 Lobby $146,556
Casino America 1996 Lobby $18,433
Grand Casino Inc 1996 Lobby $41,076
Harrah's Entertainment 1996 Lobby $33,042
Horseshoe Casino (Robinson Property Group) 1996 Lobby $15,034
Mississippi Casino Operators Assoc 1996 Lobby $8,213
Mississippi Gaming Commission 1996 Lobby $6,000
Ameristar Casino 1995 Lobby $31,200
Casino America 1995 Lobby $3,600
Casino Magic Corp 1995 Lobby $80,769
Grand Casino Inc 1995 Lobby $57,108
Harrah's Entertainment 1995 Lobby $53,476
Mississippi Casino Operators Assoc 1995 Lobby $810
Mississippi Gaming Commission 1995 Lobby $4,096
President Riverboat Casino 1995 Lobby $1,065
Horseshoe Casino (Robinson Property Group) 1995 Lobby $1,669
Video Tab Inc 1995 Lobby $2,332
TOTAL: <$683,403
Source: Mississippi Secretary of State



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