Keno State Tax.



  Communities across New Hampshire are voting against keno. Bethlehem, Littleton and the rest of the North Country should do the same.
Questionable If Keno will create revenue for local communities and education.
  Described as assistance to education, particularly kindergarten keno is an electronic bingo game with below average payouts and the description I've heard "a state tax used to finance the bureaucracy in Concord."
  Portsmouth, Keene and ironically even the city of Concord itself have voted against allowing keno. Their concerns are valid: that this state lottery game isn't going to return any major revenues to local economies or education.
  This would be enhanced in the North Country which is already largely undeserved if not neglected by Concord to begin with. The actual gaming numbers of keno will also be significantly impacted by the next year startup of casinos in Boston and Springfield, Mass. which will immediately begin draining $62 million dollars a year right off the New Hampshire economy.
  Keno will become a program at the state lottery commission that exists to perpetuate itself. Vote no on keno.

                                             


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