A lawmaker says it's time to look over Indiana's gambling policies in light of the state's reliance on casino tax revenue. Republican State Representative Ed Clere of New Albany says lawmakers must find ways to shore up casino revenues that Indiana has become very dependent on. He also says Indiana needs to re-examine the number of gambling licenses it allows, the locations, and the state's tax structure. The Hoosier State faces increased competition in Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan.
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