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Steve Quoted in Dallas Morning News & the Shreveport Rate Case

Mar 2 2010
Fans of constitutional law will recall the Shreveport Rate Case, a 1914 U.S. Supreme Court decision that expanded the reach of congressional power under the Commerce Clause.  The case dealt with state rates for railway service in Texas and Louisiana, and Texas' efforts to favor Texas railways over those that serviced Shreveport.  Well, Texas is in the middle of another kind of market competition, this time between riverboat casinos in Shreveport and tribal casinos in Oklahoma.

Texas-Size Those Casinos!

Apr 9 2009
The prospects for widespread casino-style gaming in Texas, with massive Vegas-style resort casinos, drew huge crowds to a state House hearing yesterday. Proposals are now on the table to transform the landscape by allowing racinos (casinos at horse and dog race tracks), destination resorts, and on American Indian lands.

How big might this be? When
Sheldon Adelson, chair and CEO of Las Vegas Sands (the legend whose company who brought the Venetian and Palazzo to Vegas and Macao), shows up to testify, you’re talking big: Texas-size, that is.

Members of the Tigua Tribe of El Paso and the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Livingston also testified before the Texas House about the rationale for reopening the tribes’ casinos, which were closed by federal authorities in 2002 after the state sued. The tribes have been in casino limbo ever since.