New York State Department of Commerce Casino Gambling Study Panel files
Series Number
19265
Summary
This series consists of proposed legislation that would have permitted casino gambling at certain resort areas in New York State; a number of research reports bearing on the topic of casino gambling collected or solicited by panel staff; and a small quantity of news clippings related to the panel's inquiry.
Creator
New York (State). Department of Commerce
Access Restrictions
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New York State Casino Gambling Study Panel hearing, research, and report files
Series Number
13634
Summary
The Casino Gambling Study Panel was established to make recommendations concerning the economic, social, and employment impact of casinos; the ways that casino gambling might be used for economic development; how the industry might be taxed, and its potential revenue; and if casinos should be publicly operated or privately operated under government supervision. The series consists of public hearing transcripts and written testimony; research studies and reports; and staff data files pertaining to taxation, regulations, economic impact, and regional unemployment.