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By Associated Press

COLUMBUS: Investors in a proposed $600 million resort casino in southwest Ohio planned to submit new ballot language to the state attorney general today, six days after the state ballot board required the change.

If Attorney General Marc Dann certifies the new wording of their voter proposal, MyOhioNow.com will begin trying to collect about 400,000 signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot. The deadline is August.

Ohio voters have defeated proposals to expand legalized gambling in the state three times since 1990, most recently last year.

COLUMBUS: Investors in a proposed $600 million resort casino in southwest Ohio planned to submit new ballot language to the state attorney general today, six days after the state ballot board required the change.

If Attorney General Marc Dann certifies the new wording of their voter proposal, MyOhioNow.com will begin trying to collect about 400,000 signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot. The deadline is August.

Ohio voters have defeated proposals to expand legalized gambling in the state three times since 1990, most recently last year.



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