Tuesday, January 20, 2015

More Signatures from CAGE for presidential hopefuls - urging AGAINST gambling expansion.

RNC National Chairwoman for the state of Iowa, Tamara Scott, wrote a letter to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker urging against gambling expansion.
Her letter was accompanied by 200 signatures from Iowans who are active in their communities and likely to participate in the upcoming Iowa Caucuses.
Click here to see what she has to say about gambling expansion.
Click here to read her letter.

Our last letter to the governor is still being talked about by Wisconsin bloggers and news sources. 
Check out these links:
"Iowa conservatives warn Walker about casino expansion"
"Walker's Presidential Ambitions Could Complicate Casino Decision"



According to The Family Leader, Tamara Scott has served in the public arena for decades. She currently serves as the Republican National Committeewoman for Iowa. She lobbies in D.C. and in the Iowa State House as the state director of the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization Concerned Women for America and as a family policy advocate for The FAMILY LEADER.on American Family Radio networks across the nation under the banner of “Restoring Hope.” She continues to fill in as a guest host on WHO 1040AM radio and is frequently interviewed by media outlets around the globe.

Friday, January 2, 2015

A Letter to Governor Walker from Iowans Against Kenosha Casino


Some Iowans sent a message to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker - telling him the proposed casino in Kenosha is not wanted or needed. 

Citizens Against Gambling Expansion supporter and Consumer Credit of Des Moines President, Tom Coates, signed a letter which accompanied a petition with 600 signatures signed by Iowans that are opposed to gambling expansion. 

Similar letters were also sent to Governor Chris Christie, Governor Bobby Jindal, Governor Jeb Bush, Governor Rick Perry and Congressman Paul Ryan - leaders across the country who - along with Walker - are considering a presidential run in 2016.

In his letter, Coates states his concerns about expanded gambling in Iowa:
“With the arrival of casinos in Iowa, the percentage of addicted or pathological gamblers rose from 1.7% of the population to 5.4%.  Recent legislation allows a pathological gambler to unban themselves from gambling after five years. The effects of creating pathological gamblers in our midst show a wide range of social pathologies playing out. Among these pathologies are: 22% divorce due to gambling, 49% steal to feed the habit, 40% lose their jobs, 63% contemplate suicide and 18% attempt suicide. Highest suicide rate for any addiction as heroin is next closest with 9%.” Coats go on to say “As you are contemplating a presidential bid, I sincerely hope you will consider a “No Expanded Gaming” policy.” 

Please support our efforts and join us in telling these potential presidential candidates that you are opposed to expanding gambling.

Click here to read the complete copy of the letter from Coates to Walker.