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Casinos in Kentucky

In last year’s gubernatorial election, the issue of casino gambling was brought to the forefront of public awareness, and it hasn’t gone away since. A bill prefiled before Kentucky lawmakers this session calls for a referendum on allowing casino gambling at 12 sites within the state – eight of which are horseracing tracks. Tune in this Tuesday and join us with your thoughts on whether casino gambling should be legalized in Kentucky.

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Guests:
John Mark Hack, Say No to Casinos
Patrick Neely, Kentucky Equine Education Project

Related Links:
- KET's Religion & Ethics newsweekly tackles casino gambling
- The C-J covers the Louisville Forum debate about casino gambling

Words and phrases we love that were used on today's show:
- fallacious
- panacea
- jurisdictional conunrdum

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