Two West Virginia bills are creating controversy as they look to change how video lottery is distributed
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Two West Virginia bills are creating controversy as they look to change how video lottery is distributed
HANCOCK COUNTY, W. Va. (WTRF) - Two bills in the West Virginia legislature are creating some controversy in the Northern Panhandle as they look to change how video lottery funding is allocated and would directly impact Hancock County. Current West Virginia law requires two percent of a casino’s net terminal income be split between the county and municipality where it resides. However, Hancock County takes a different approach in how they distri…
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