Skip to main content
Log in/Register
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Search form

American Gaming Association

  • Industry Resources
    • Research
    • Video Library
    • Beyond The Casino Floor
    • State Information
    • FAQ
    • The Real Deal
    • Careers in Gaming
    • Third-Party Experts
    • Helpful Links
    • AGA CARD
  • Government Affairs
    • Priority Issues
    • Other Current Issues
    • Regulatory Reform
    • AGA Online Poker Headquarters
    • Industry Day in Washington
    • AGA PAC
    • Request Federal Issues Updates
  • Social Responsibility
    • All In Campaign Headquarters
    • Responsible Gaming
    • Diversity
  • Events and Programs
    • Global Gaming Expo
    • G2E Asia
    • G2E Webinar Series
    • Responsible Gaming Education Week
    • Industry Day in Washington
    • Gaming Hall of Fame
    • Communications Awards
    • Diverse Vendor of the Year Awards
    • Global Gaming Women
  • Newsroom
    • Latest News
    • Press Releases
    • Speeches and Testimony
    • Op-Eds
    • Letters to the Editor
    • AGA SmartBrief
    • Newsletters
  • About the AGA
    • Membership
    • Leadership
    • Annual Report
    • Contact Us

You are here

Home
Printer-friendly version Send by email

The Washington Post

March 27, 2003

Dear Editor:

The recent testimony by U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf before the Maryland House of Delegates, an excerpt of which was published March 23 in The Washington Post, showed that he will stop at nothing, including lying, to advance his personal agenda on gambling.

While he touts the fact that he authored legislation establishing a federal commission to study gambling, he contradicts the panel’s findings that found no link between gambling and higher rates of bankruptcy, crime or pathological gambling.

Before the 1999 commission report was even printed, Rep. Wolf continued on his relentless crusade to document what he knew to be true. He directed the General Accounting Office to conduct a study on social costs, and he requested a study on bankruptcy by the U.S. Department of the Treasury; both studies, conducted at additional cost to taxpayers, confirmed the findings of the federal commission.

It’s unfortunate when any public official uses his position to disseminate misleading information. The truth is, after the federal commission report and numerous independent government studies, we do know the facts, and it is disingenuous of Rep. Wolf to misrepresent those findings.

Sincerely,

Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr.
President and CEO

Affiliated Websites

Visit the NCRG Webiste

Visit the NCRG Website

Visit the G2E Website

The G2E Asia Website

Visit the G2E Asia Website

The Global Gaming Women Website

Visit the GGW Website

Find a Career in the Industry

Find a Career in the Industry

© 2013 American Gaming Association.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact Us
  • Home