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North Carolina statesmen from opposing ends are agree to ban internet sweepstakes statewide. A strong 47 to 1 vote declares an almost perfect vote against this gaming form.
The Expanded Gambling Bill is due for senate floor debate starting Wednesday. The bill, proposing the legal construction Massachusetts’ 3 additional casinos, is now subject to over 150 amendments from both sides of the senate, those who are going for the bill and those in opposition.
The tribe of Mashpee Wampanoag and it’s leaders are said to rival the proposed additional casino facilities in Massachusetts.
Kathleen Conley Norbut, president of United to Stop Slots in Massachusetts is raising questions on a recent study made by Massachusetts Senator Stanley Rosenberg regarding the benefits of the construction of casinos in the state.
New York State Senator John Sampson admits Friday that indeed, he has shared details of other lobbyist’s bids for a casino project in Albany to the winning bidder, the Aqueduct Entertainment Group.
Time may be running out for the expanded gambling bill. Still, legislators have not reached a consensus on whether or not to allow additional gaming and gambling machines to be enforced in certain states within the year.
The present recession has dealt a hard hit on multitudes of Americans in all states, crossing different industries.
To address the present economic situation, different states in America adopted different legislation.
California and New Jersey are two states most extremely affected by the economic downturn, with California coping with a $19 billion budget shortfall, while New Jersey is challenged by an $11 billion budget crisis.
Massachusetts senators have hired a consulting firm to conduct a study on the effects of legalizing three casinos in the state.