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Casinos in Massachusetts
Massachusetts has been one of the longest holdouts when it comes to casino gambling. This position has cost the state millions in tax revenue as its citizens have traveled to Connecticut to play. Things may be changing with Deval Patrick in the Governor's office and the Wampanoags moving forward to sign a compact with the state and bring a casino to Cape Cod.
More Massachusetts Casino Updates
Massachusetts Casino Debate ContinuesCasino gambling is back in the news again, but we are no closer to knowing for sure what the introduction of casinos would do for the commonwealth's fiscal health. It would be foolish to dismiss the idea out-of-hand, but recent trends and reports suggest that casinos are no panacea for strained budgets, and may fall short of Gov. Deval L. Patrick's fondest hopes.
Prospects Fade for Mohegan Massachusetts CasinoPlans by the Mohegan tribe to build a commercial casino in Palmer, Mass., may be in danger given the defeated stance Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick took Tuesday during hearings on his proposal to bring three commercial resort casinos to the commonwealth.
Massachusetts Casino Planning SlowsSunday, February 17, 2008
Town planning for a proposed casino has ground to a halt, and selectmen have called an emergency meeting for Saturday to resolve the problem.
Deval Patrick May Testify at Casino HearingTuesday, December 18, 2007
Gov. Deval L. Patrick plans a major push for his bill to legalize casinos, saying that he might testify before a legislative committee next week on the plan.
Deval Patrick Defends Massachusetts Casino PlansMonday, December 03, 2007
Gov. Deval L. Patrick defended his three-casino plan by saying it would not taint the state's character, touted Massachusetts as a leader in green technology and said his administration is well along toward meeting its goal of adding 100,000 jobs to the state's economy by the end of his first term.
Experts Convene for Massachusetts Gaming ForumThursday, October 25, 2007
As the Massachusetts legislature begins debating Governor Patrick's plan for three resort casinos in the state, outside experts will convene here on October 30 for a special forum to provide public officials, media and prospective stakeholders with an independent view of gaming industry trends.