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June 9, 1997

Wyoming gamers can try their luck at charitable and Indian bingo, pari-mutuel horse tracks, and off-track betting. But the Equality State doesn't seem too interested in redistributing wealth from gamblers to corporations; in 1994 voters scuttled Initiative 2, which would have allowed voters in each county to decide whether to legalize limited gambling: slot machines, video poker, blackjack, and poker.

The initiative failed by a 2-to-1 margin, despite its proponents spending $325,162, according to figures from the Wyoming Secretary of State. Of that, $120,000, plus over $50,000 in in-kind donations, came from a single backer: Sodak Gaming of Rapid City, S.D., a prominent national manufacturer of -- you guessed it -- video poker machines.

Lobbyists must register with Wyoming's Legislative Service Office, but the process isn't much more than a guestbook sign-in. Lobbyists don't have to disclose how much they spend, or how much they're paid by their powerful clients. The Secretary of State keeps campaign contribution records, but only on paper; curious citizens may purchase them for a discouraging 50 cents per page (with a Costco-esque "bulk discount" of 15 cents per copy after the first 10 pages).



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