As reported by the Baxter Bulletin: “Arkansans don’t mind betting on fast 
horses. They don’t seem to have a problem making wagers on fast dogs. When 
it comes to casinos, however, they draw the line. “Arkansas voters 
repeatedly have drawn the line on attempts to legalize casino gambling, most 
recently in 2000. This November, if proponents get the necessary 80,570 
signatures on their petition, voters may get to have their say again, this 
time on a proposal similar to the one that went down in flames six years 
ago.
“Unlike the Legislature’s proposed amendment to legalize bingo and raffles 
for established charitable organizations, the casino measure is being put 
forth by the private, for-profit Arkansas Casinos and Resorts Inc., a 
Texas-based company headed by Michael J. Wasserman of Gainsville, Texas.
“.In addition to casinos, the proposed amendment would establish a state 
lottery and a gaming commission. The proposal would earmark 50 percent of 
lottery revenue for prizes, 45 percent for an educational trust find and 5 
percent for operating expenses.
“.Mr. Wasserman’s proposal also would make gross gambling revenue from 
casinos subject to state and local sales taxes. However, the amendment would 
exempt the casinos from personal and property taxes, where local governments 
get most of their funding.”
