Saturday, 12 November 2011

New Hampshire Moving Forward With Expanded Gambling Plans

New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch said this week that he had appointed 14 appointed members of the Gambling Study Commission, which he created through an executive order in July, and has charged them with reviewing various ways of expanding gaming in New Hampshire.
The mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire Tom Ferrini is the highest-profile member of the panel.
Ferrini, the mayor of Portsmouth and a director at the law firm of Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, P.A., in Dover, said he believes the commission's task will be to conduct a fact-driven and analytical study of the impact gaming would have on New Hampshire.

Ferrinni said he expects a substantial amount of data to be taken into account as a part of that, giving as examples the effect of gaming on other states, how it could affect New Hampshire's revenue picture and expenses, and the state and individual communities' quality of life.

Ferrini said he believes he was selected to serve on the commission because of his 20 years of experience as an attorney, his position as mayor and involvement in a number of boards, committees and organizations in Portsmouth, a city which he noted is well-known for its hospitality industry

“The commission's role will be to provide impartial analysis of the industry's prospects,” Ferrinni.

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