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Sunday, June 22, 2014

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The New York Times has been publishing a high-profile series on inequality in America they've titled "The Great Divide" moderated by Nobel laureate in economics, Joseph Stiglitz.

As part of its series, today's Sunday New York Times published a very important op-ed about about how government-sponsored casinos and lotteries contribute to inequality. This piece gives a voice to tens of millions of Americans whose lives have been profoundly impacted by this public policy. It also elevates the voices of all of you who have sacrificed for this just cause, and who continue to participate, regardless whether you've been a part of it for twenty years or twenty days.

I urge you as strongly as I can to read The Times op-ed and then share it as widely as possible to your network of family, friends and co-workers. Here is the link to the op-ed on The NY Times website and the tools to share it are on the left side of the article. Please act to share it as soon as you're done reading because this is the message we have been working so hard to advance and now that it is producing successful results, we must seize the opportunity by working even harder to share it.

The piece is written by Barbara Whitehead, one of the nation's leading public scholars on government-sponsored gambling and director of civil society initiatives at the Institute for American Values. Barbara was also the principal investigator of the 2013 national report, Why Casinos Matter: Thirty-One Evidence-Based Propositions from the Health and Social Sciences, which presented the mounting independent evidence that government’s public policy of promoting casinos is contributing to the unfairness and inequality in our nation.

Barbara's latest and maybe most important report The Incredible Shrinking Problem: Gambling and the Politics of Expert Knowledge will be publicly released at an upcoming national conference on government-sponsored gambling being held on July 24-25. The full details of the conference can be found at this link. Here are some suggestions for travel logistics. I'll be there and I encourage you to get down there if it is all possible.

I commonly tell journalists that it is not a question of if government will phase out its policy of sponsoring casinos and predatory forms of lotteries, but when. It's inevitable. Today, with this NY Times oped, the inevitable just came a little closer. The more you keep pushing, the faster it is going to happen.

If you support our mission and work, please participate by contributing $10 or more today to help sustain it.

With gratitude,

Les

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Les Bernal

National Director

Stop Predatory Gambling

"End the unfairness and inequality created by government-sponsorship of casinos and lotteries."


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