In May, Ohio voters will indeed decide the fate of yet another gambling issue.
But this time, the ballot measure does not propose a big expansion of gambling. Instead, it would simply move the location of a Columbus-area casino, one of four that voters statewide approved last November.
Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen reports that lawmakers have just finished putting the casino-move plan onto the May ballot, but first they had to beat back an effort to add another CITY to the casino list.