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Fergus Cullen, Chairman, New Hampshire Republican Party on why his state party platform opposes casinos and slots

Rep. Mike Marsh, Ways & Means gambling subcommittee member, on Millennium's wildly exxaggerated revenue estimates, 775-7494

Mike Peters, former Maine Gambling Control Board member, who resigned after seeing the effects of the new Bangor casino: almost zero tourism and impoverishment of Mainers. His TV ad opposing Maine casino expansion, http://youtube.com/watch?v=-nwrefEOils, 207-562-8140

Senator Sue Tucker, D-Andover, member, MA Senate Ways & Means Committee, on the latest news on casino prospects in her state, 617-722-1612

Kelly Ayotte, NH Attorney General, on casinos and crime

Chief Michael Magnant, Portsmouth PD, President, NH Assn of Chiefs of Police, on why the Chiefs oppose, 427-1512

Dr. Robert Breen, Director, RI Gambling Treatment Program, Rhode Island Hospital, published gambling addiction researcher, treats 150 addicted gamblers each year, on gambling addiction and Rhode Island racinos, RBreen@Lifespan.org, 401-277-0707

Mel Brooks, former owner of an Oregon video-poker venue, now lives in NH and is Executive Director of the Riverglen House, a 53 person assisted living facility in Littleton, who will describe what happened to most of his regular gambling customers., 616-8606

Lew Feldstein, President, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, on the link between casinos and depressed quality of life, 225-6641x1223

Ginny Griffith, Business Development Manager for the Greater Portsmouth Area Chamber of Commerce, reporting on member survey showing overwhelming opposition, 436-3988

Tom Boucher, owner T-Bones and Cactus Jacks Restaurants, with the view from the hospitality industry
Senators Martha Fuller Clark and Bob Letourneau Representatives Peter Schmidt, Liz Hager and Dan Itse
of the New Hampshire Legislative Anti-Gambling Caucus
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