As reported by the Argus Leader: “Circuit Judge Max Gors ordered state
officials Monday to add an explanation to November’s ballot about the repeal
of video lottery, putting the tax loss of $112 million into the context of
the state budget. “Gors, in a 12-page order, said no one disputes that the
loss of video lottery would cost the state $112 million. But he told
Attorney General Larry Long, who wrote the ballot explanation, to add a
phrase that points out the amount is 11 percent of the state’s general fund.
“.Long said his office is satisfied with that decision. “.Long is required
to write brief explanations about the purpose and effect of each ballot
measure. Supporters of the gambling repeal complained that Long’s inclusion
of the amount of money that could be lost, $112 million, was the equivalent
of sticker shock without some context. “Ending the video lottery case and a
challenge to another ballot explanation that is in the state Supreme Court
will clear the way for ballots to be printed.”
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