By Karen Brown, New England Public Media, KFF Health News
It isn’t easy to promote moderation and financial discipline from the bowels of a casino.
But that’s what Massachusetts state workers try to do every day, amid the clanging bells and flashing lights of the slot machines.
At the MGM Springfield in western Massachusetts, workers wearing green polos stand outside their small office, right off the casino floor.
Above them, a sign reads “GameSense,” the state’s signature program to curb problem gambling. A mounted screen cycles through messages such as “Keep sports betting fun. Set a budget and stick to it.”
The workers hand out free luggage tags and travel-size tissues to encourage people to stop and chat. If they succeed, they give customers brochures displaying the state’s gamb

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