The officials can talk, how citizens on casinos
The state and local officials in Kansas are required by law to use their governments to influence the decisions of government agencies during the selection and regulation of casino operators of State.
But in a formal legal opinion of the race Wednesday, Kansas Attorney General Stephen Six also said that nothing in the law to prohibit those same officials have emerged as individuals, witnesses or comments on supply authorities Casino state regulation.
Stephen Martin, director of the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission had requested the opinion. Mike Dienes Commission spokesman said: “We have a few questions that this provision means”.
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