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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 Leaders Lining up to Support CasinosSunday, September 20, 2009
The odds appear to be growing. House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo and Senate President Therese Murray both indicated today they were open to the idea of resort casinos, one of the clearest indications yet that casinos may be allowed to open in Massachusetts.
Mohegan Tribe Bets on Massachusetts CasinoSaturday, November 15, 2008
The Mohegan Tribe is gambling that the Legislature will approve casinos in the Bay State next year. The Connecticut-based tribe has leased 152 acres in Palmer, the potential site of a resort casino.
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.