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The site of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is staying casino-free for now, at least that’s if Pennsylvania voters have a say in the decision making process concerning the proposed casino in the area.
The state legislature is considering the passing of an electronic gambling bill that would fund efforts in growing higher education in the state but many lobbyists and casino owners and operators are calling it a bad idea.
The continuing development of casino deregulation could be having an impact on the number of jobs casinos provide to local residents.
The governor’s office has, for a long time now, sought to increase the tax levied on casinos in order to prop up the state’s struggling finances as well as make sure gaming operations are kept in check and do not expand unnecessarily without sufficient consultation with government officials.
The state Supreme Court recently ruled against a gaming law that prohibits the expansion of gaming machines into bars and other public establishments.
Doubters of casinos creating jobs in local communities should stand right around the corner from the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont.
The Indiana Live! casino parent company is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection but state officials don’t expect it to register as a big event for both residents and local gaming regulators.
Saipan isn’t getting any new casino, or any form of expanded gambling for that matter. That’s the clear message communicated by state legislators.
So much for a grand facility at Richmond’s waterfront. The proposed $1.2 billion project is now dead in the water and not expected CPR.
The current gubernatorial administration is bucking the established trend in the state and plans to limit casino gambling exclusively to Atlantic City, this confirmed by the head of the Commission on Casinos and Racetracks.