Gov. Martin O'Malley
blasted House leaders Thursday for balking at a proposal to expand
gambling, as lawmakers said they will keep working toward a possible
compromise and special session this summer.
The group — which
included three senators, three delegates and five administration
officials — was expected to recommend legislation to allow table games
and a Prince George’s County casino. Members agreed to table games, a
new casino and several gambling reforms, but ultimately split over the
House members’ refusal to lower tax rates for casino operators.
Mr. O'Malley,
a Democrat, accused the lawmakers late Thursday of buckling to
complaints from Anne Arundel County casino operators who worry the sixth
site will hurt their business.
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We have to follow the money trail on this one.
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