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Call your lawmaker to vote “no” on S.B. 316 (expanding casinos)

May 8, 2018

Please call and ask your Louisiana lawmaker to vote “no” on S.B. 316 which purports simply to “move the casinos from water to land,” but actually massively expands the size of the gambling facilities.

Phone numbers are provided below.

Louisiana Baptists have declared casino gambling “a system of exploitation” that preys upon the most vulnerable of our citizens by promoting “highly addictive behaviors.”

Indeed, research shows that 40 to 60 percent of casino revenues come from problem gamblers and increasingly from the ranks of the vulnerable elderly: HALF of casino visitors are over age 50, and, casinos are marketing more and more to those over 70 — even to those who are 80 years old and more.

Moreover, the Picard Center of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette conducted research for the Louisiana Department of Health and confirmed that gambling addiction is an overwhelming and growing problem in our state and that gambling is a growing presence among our vulnerable children:

— Louisiana has the 4th highest incidence of problem gambling in the country

— More than 179,000 problem gamblers and 96,000 pathological gamblers are in the state.

— 40.6 % of 6th graders, 44.1 % of 8th graders, 40.8 % of sophomores, 34.4 % of seniors gambled in 2016 (sports bets, cards, bingo for cash, dice, games of chance)

The Apostles Paul and Peter underscored the God-ordained authority of government, emphasizing its role of protecting the people (Romans 13:1-7; 1 Peter 2:13-17).

Please ensure our state government upholds this role with regard to protecting the vulnerable from the addictive nature of casino gambling: Ask your Louisiana legislator to vote “no” on S.B. 316.

Blessings,

Will Hall, Ph.D.

 

Director

Louisiana Baptists

Office of Public Policy

Moral Issues. Social Concerns. Public Policy.

 

 

Mark Abraham (Lake Charles)                 337-475- 3016

Neil Abramson (New Orleans)                 504-275- 8051

Beryl Amedee (Houma)                           985-858- 2967

Andy Anders (Vidalia)                              318-336- 5865

James Armes (Leesville)                         337-238- 7004

Tony Bacala (Prairieville)                         225-677- 8020

Larry Bagley (Stonewall)                         318-925- 9588

Taylor Barras (New Iberia)                      337-373- 4051

Stephen Carter (Baton Rouge)               225-362- 5305

Bubba Chaney (Rayville)                        318-728- 5875

Jean-Paul Coussan (Lafayette)              337-262- 2400

Raymond Crews (Bossier City)               318-716- 7532

Greg Comer (Slidell/Pearl River)             985-645- 3592

Paula Davis (Baton Rouge)                     225-362- 5301

Phillip DeVillier (Eunice)                          337-457- 0194

Rick Edmonds (Baton Rouge)                 225-295- 9240

Julie Emerson (Carencro)                        337-886- 4687

Reid Falconer (Mandeville)                      985-792- 5185

Franklin Foil (Baton Rouge)                     225-342- 6777

Roy Garofalo (Chalmette)                        504-278- 6599

Johnny Guinn (Jennings)                         337-824- 0376

Lance Harris (Alexandria)                        318-767- 6095

Kenny Havard (Jackson)                          225-634- 7470

Chris Hazel (Pineville/Alexandria)            318-767- 6082

Cameron Henry (Metaire)                         504-838- 5433

Bob Hensgens (Abbeville)                        337-893- 5035

Stephanie Hilferty (New Orleans)             504-885- 4154

Dorothy Sue Hill (Dry Creek/DeRidder)    800- 259-2118

Valerie Hodges (Denham Springs)            225-791- 2199

Frank Hoffmann (West Monroe)                318-362- 4130

Paul Hollis (Covington)                              985-871- 4680

Dodie Horton (Bossier Parish/Haughton)  318- 949-2463

Frank Howard (Many/Vernon Parish)        318-256- 4135

Mike Huval (Breaux Bridge)                       337-332- 3331

Barry Ivey (Baton Rouge)                          225-261- 5739

Sam Jones (Franklin)                                 337-828- 7778

Nancy Landry (Lafayette)                          337-262- 2252

Sherman Mack (Livingston)                       225-567- 3677

Jack McFarland (Jonesboro)                     318-259- 4275

Blake Miguez (Erath)                                 337-937- 8827

Greg Miller (Norco)                                    985-764- 9991

Jim Morris (Oil City)                                   318-995- 6852

Jay Morris (Monroe)                                   318-362- 4270

Nicholas Muscarello (Hammond)               985-974- 0009

Kevin Pearson (Slidell)                               985-646- 6487

Rogers Pope (Denham Springs)            225-667- 3588

Steve Pugh (Ponchatoula)                         985-368- 7844

Steve Pylant (Winnsboro)                          318-435- 7313

D.Richard (Thibodaux)                               985-447- 0999

Clay Schexnayder (Gonzales)                    225-473- 6016

Alan Seabaugh (Shreveport)                      318-676- 7990

Rob Shadoin (Ruston)                                318-251- 5038

Scott Simon (Abita Springs)                       985-893- 6246

Joseph Stagni (Kenner)                             504-465- 3479

John Stefanski (Crowley)                           337-384- 8999

Julie Stokes (Metarie/Kenner)                    504-468- 8603

Polly Thomas (Jefferson)                            504-837- 6559

Malinda White (Bogalusa)                          985-730- 2147

Mark Wright (Covington)                             985-893- 6262

Jerome Zeringue (Houma)                          985-876- 8823

 

 

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