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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

National Harbor Sets Off Fireworks To Celebrate Table Games Bill

Prince George's County officials can build a casino in the area and expand its gaming options at its five other casinos after voters upheld Question 7.
The issue bitterly divided voters and resulted in a total of more than $90 million worth of ads, according to several news outlets. The bill is the state's largest gaming expansion thus far.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

All in the name of education. What a joke,it is all for big money. We are idiots.

Anonymous said...

I cannot believe Marylanders allowed themselves to be snowed AGAIN!
The ORIGINAL gambling money never went to education so why in the world would you think funds from expanded gambling would make it to education?
Really? Are you all really that blind or did you just not bother to do your research?!
I think the latter is true. SO many people voted using soundbytes as their decision makers. This is so sad.
Glad I don't live in Maryland anymore!

Anonymous said...

Campaign payback for rich liberal donors.Its a shame people are to stupid to see that.

Anonymous said...

i still wanna know where all the money from the bay bridge tolls go ...its certainly not used strictly for the bridge like it was supposed to be used