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lawmakers unanimously reappointing three of the group's members.
• One of the defeated bills would have allowed more video lottery terminals in licensed establishments. Another would have increased the bet limit on video lottery games.
• During the regular session in which lawmakers wrapped up the bulk of their work earlier this month, State House members resisted amendments to legislation to give more authority to the Lottery Commission. One proposed amendment recommended allowing the commission to set bet limits.
• "We quickly realized there were some definite opinions regarding video lottery among the House of Representatives," Lingle said. "We also realized that there were some folks, some House of Representatives members, who did not like granting authority to the commission. They thought it was perhaps taking away from their ability to legislate and oversee video lottery."
• Lingle said they could use the bills' defeat as a learning opportunity. He also told commissioners about a failed bill to wean the state off of video lottery revenue.
• He said many arguments against pro-gambling bills cited problem gambling statistics.
• "We were coming back saying, 'Hey, we do set aside dollars every year to address the problem gambling issue,'" Lingle said. "The last three years all those dollars have not been accessed by the Department of Social Services."
• Many legislators expressed interest in a study on the effects of gambling on the state. Lingle said he would discuss that at the next Lottery Commission meeting on April 10.

Brookings eighth-grader wins SD spelling bee

• VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) -- An eighth-grade Brookings boy made it through 30 rounds of spelling that ended when he got "reprehensible" correct to win a regional spelling bee.
• Antonio Lansang of George S. Mickelson Middle School won the University of South Dakota Scripss Spelling Bee over the weekend.
• He qualified for the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., in May. He also received a Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
• Lansang qualified to the South Dakota bee after participating in the Sioux Falls regional competition during the winter.
• Lansang on Saturday outlasted eighth grader Adele Benoit of Yankton and his sister, Angela Lansang, a sixth grader from George S. Mickelson Middle School.

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