CAGE is
.
CAGE is a broadly based group of citizens and organizations who
share a conviction that expanded gambling-in the form of casinos,
riverboats, and video lottery-will be contrary to the best interests
of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Begun by a group of religious
organizations, churches, and public interest groups, along with
some interested citizens, CAGE is non-sectarian, does not represent
any political party, and is open to any group or individual who
wishes to become part of the movement to prevent gambling expansion
in Kentucky.
Current participants in CAGE include the following organizations:
· The Kentucky Council of Churches,
representing 11 denominations: African Methodist Episcopal Church;
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ); Christian Methodist Episcopal; Cumberland Presbyterian
Church; Episcopal Church; Evangelical Lutheran Church in America;
Presbyterian Church, USA; Roman Catholic Church; United Church
of Christ; United Methodist Church, plus a number of non-denominational
and Baptist Churches.
· The Public Affairs Committee of
the Kentucky Baptist Convention, Southern Baptist Churches
· The Catholic Conference of Kentucky
· The Family Foundation
· The Kentucky League on Alcohol
and Gambling Problems
Current steering committee members are:
Catholic Conference of Kentucky
Ed Monahan, Executive Director
Family Foundation of Kentucky
Kent Ostrander, Executive Director
Kentucky Council of Churches
Nancy Jo Kemper, Executive Director
Kentucky League on Alcohol and Gambling Problems
Dr. Howard F. Beauman, Executive Director
Public Affairs Committee, Kentucky Baptist Convention
Dr. John Chowning, Chair
Robert Reeves
Ivan Zabilka
Rev. David Green
Albert Spencer
Don Ball
JOIN US We seek professional and trade associations, and individual members to join us. All you have to do is sign up, and be willing for your name to be used in any advertising or promotional efforts on behalf of CAGE. You can join CAGE by printing and mailing the form that appears at http://www.KYCAGE.net/Join.html.
What does CAGE
want?
CAGE wants to contain gambling in Kentucky, believing that new
electronic and casino forms of gambling will be very destructive
to the quality of life of our citizens. CAGE wants to educate
our fellow Kentuckians about the economic, social, and political
costs of this expanded gambling, and the dangers to the fabric
of our common life which are inherent in the current explosion
of gambling activity in the United States.
CAGE participants hold a variety of positions about the morality
of gambling. We have agreed not to judge, condemn, or criticize
other members of CAGE for their particular beliefs about gambling,
so that we might focus our energy on the singular mission of containing
gambling expansion.
Therefore, CAGE is opposed to gambling expansion in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. What we share is our intention to work together with a clear focus on the prevention of the expansion of gambling in Kentucky.
What are the
Operating Principles of CAGE?
1. There shall be a steering committee composed of those individuals
and representatives of groups who choose to participate in the
steering committee.
2. The steering committee shall elect from its participants a
moderator and a treasurer, and two signatures shall be required
on checks for every expenditure. Donors who contribute more than
$250 per gift, will receive a copy of the financial statement.
At the end of the year 2000, CAGE will submit its financial records
for audit.
3. CAGE will be formed as a "public issues" committee,
at such time as legislation is filed pertaining to our concerns,
and when we are legally required to submit documentation about
our group. These documents will be reviewed by legal counsel to
insure that CAGE conforms to the law in every regard.
4. CAGE will, therefore, not qualify for "deductible"
contributions, although we will be a non-profit organization.
5. No officer of CAGE shall receive remuneration for his or her
services.
6. CAGE may contract with individuals to provide professional
services in the area of secretarial assistance, public relations
consultation, or lobbying, as it deems necessary to achieve its
goals.
7. CAGE will solicit donations from individuals and organizations
to the extent that such funds are needed to finance the campaign
to achieve the goals of CAGE. At the conclusion of CAGE's work,
any remaining funds in the CAGE treasury will be distributed as
determined by vote of all members, probably to organization(s)
which help compulsive and problem gamblers in Kentucky. Financial
contributions are not required to join CAGE, but such support
will help us significantly. Advocates for expanded gambling have
endless supplies of money.
8. CAGE is non-sectarian, and non-partisan with regard to politics.
What do I do
if I want more information about CAGE?
Contact:
The Rev. Dr. Nancy Jo Kemper,
Executive Director, Kentucky Council of Churches
1500 Leestown Road
Lexington, KY 40511
Telephone: 859-269-7715
Fax: 859-269-1240
e-mail: njk@kycouncilofchurches.org