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Question 3 Spending
Question 3 Spending
Question 3 Spending
Casino companies and their supporters spent nearly $14 million in their successful campaign to defeat a ballot question on repealing the state’s casino law. Campaign filings submitted this week show more than half of that spending — $7...
Debating Casino Question
Debating Casino Question
Debating Casino Question
Anti-casino activists are calling on the state's top lawmakers and executives from the three casino companies that have won state gambling licenses to a political debate. The Repeal the Casino Deal group proposed on Wednesday a series of ``independent, media-sponsored'' debates between now and the Nov...
State's Highest Court Says Vote On Casinos Can Go Forward
State's Highest Court Says Vote On Casinos Can Go Forward
State's Highest Court Says Vote On Casinos Can Go Forward
Massachusetts' highest court says voters can decide the fate of the state's casino gambling law. The Supreme Judicial Court ruled Tuesday that a question calling for repeal of the 2011 law can be on the November ballot. The ruling overturns Attorney General Martha Coakley's finding that the proposed ballot question is unconstitutional because it would cause casino developers to lose property witho
Licenses To Be Awarded
Licenses To Be Awarded
Licenses To Be Awarded
State gambling regulators say they'll begin the final, four-day long deliberation on awarding Massachusetts' first Las Vegas-style casino license on June 10. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission said Thursday that the June 10 and 11 meetings will be in Springfield, the June 12 meeting in Boston and a June 13 meeting _ when it is expected to issue a decision _ will be in Springfield...