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Attorney general criticizes proposal 3/30/2004 (www.lasvegassun.com) TOPEKA, Kan. -- State ownership of casinos, a cornerstone of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' gambling initiative, would open the door to public corruption, Attorney General Phill Kline says. Kline called a news conference last week to air his objections to the state ownership idea, which has been written into a bill awaiting Senate debate. The bill embraces Sebelius' proposal for up to five large casinos, to be owned by the state but built by private developers and run by a private management firm under the auspices of the Kansas Lottery. Kline, who opposes gambling, said the bill would build a conflict of interest into state law by making the state both the owner and regulator of casinos. Full Story
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