New Hampshire charities protest proposed $50K cap on gambling profit receipts

Tuesday, February 4, 2025 7:39 PM
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  • Kevin Landrigan, The New Hampshire Union Leader

Leaders representing scores of nonprofits, from groups that run homeless shelters and brain-injury treatment centers, to those training service dogs, said setting a cap of $50,000 in revenue from charity gambling would threaten their very survival.

Susan Ford is executive director of My Friend’s Place, a homeless shelter in Dover that serves 30 people every day with an annual budget of $500,000.

The shelter received $135,000 last year from gambling that included bingo and charity casino dates.

“This bill would cripple our agency,” Ford said. “People will die if we are not there. I can’t express how much this bill would crucify us.”