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  2. 2008 Colorado Amendment 50 - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Amendment 50 was a citizen's initiative that amended the Colorado state constitution to: allow residents of Central City, Black Hawk, and Cripple Creek to vote to extend casino hours, approve additional games, and increase the maximum bet limit; give most of the gaming tax revenue that results from new gaming limits to Colorado ...

  3. United States slot machine ownership regulations by state

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    Machines 25 years or older legal. Rhode Island. All machines legal. South Carolina. All machines prohibited. South Dakota. Machines before 1941 legal. Tennessee. Machines 20 years or older legal, starting 7/1/2021 (SB1258)

  4. List of casinos in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    List of casinos in the U.S. state of Colorado; Casino [1] City County State District Type Comments Ameristar Black Hawk: Black Hawk: Gilpin: Colorado: Land-based: State licensed casino

  5. Colorado Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    1375 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado. Annual budget. $926,000,000 [1] Department executive. Heidi Humphreys, Executive Director (interim) [2] Website. cdor.colorado.gov. The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) is a state agency in Colorado. The department collects most types of taxes and issues state identification cards and driver licenses ...

  6. Gaming control board - Wikipedia

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    A gaming control board (GCB), also called by various names including gambling control board, casino control board, gambling board, and gaming commission, is a government agency charged with regulating casino and other types of gaming in a defined geographical area, usually a state, and of enforcing gaming law in general.

  7. Gambling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American Gaming Association, an industry trade group, states that gaming in the U.S. is a $240 billion industry, employing 1.7 million people in 40 states. [2] In 2016, gaming taxes contributed $8.85 billion in state and local tax revenues. [3]

  8. Category:Gambling localities in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    State law may authorize casino gambling in specific cities or towns. As of 2015, three such localities -- Blackhawk, Central City, and Cripple Creek -- had been so authorized; all three towns had gambling legalized in 1991. Many other localities have been proposed as casino gambling sites since 1991, but all such proposals, as of 2015, have failed.

  9. Video lottery terminal - Wikipedia

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    A video lottery terminal (VLT), also sometimes known as a video gaming terminal (VGT), video slots, or the video lottery, is a type of electronic gambling machine. They are typically operated by a region's lottery, and situated at licensed establishments such as bars and restaurants. VLTs typically feature a selection of multiple games ...