Earlier today, a siting board for the state's
Gaming Commission recommended Lago and two other Upstate casino projects for licenses from New York.
Not exact matches
- Prohibit casinos «downstate» for five years - Develop a casino siting board that's appointed by the state
gaming commission to
recommend who receives a license
Out of four bids in the Capital Region, only one was
recommended to the
Gaming Commission Wednesday.
Instead, a siting board for the state's
Gaming Commission today
recommended New York license the Lago Resort and Casino, 42 miles west of downtown Syracuse.
The state
Gaming Commission's siting board on Dec. 17
recommended casino licenses be awarded to proposals in Sullivan, Schenectady and Seneca counties.
The
Gaming Commission's siting board in mid-December
recommended casino licenses for one site each in Sullivan, Schenectady and Seneca counties.
But Mr. Gural said he did express concern to the investigator about a potential conflict of interest between a winning bidder and a casino consulting firm used by the board that
recommended new licenses to the State
Gaming Commission.
The pick is subject to approval by the state's
Gaming Commission, and it's possible the board could choose not to
recommend any application.
A state panel will then will
recommend its choices to the
Gaming Commission, which is to grant the licences this fall.
The
recommended rules, announced during the
Gaming Commission's meeting on Monday, stemmed from their own review of an undercover investigation that the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, conducted in 2013 at Saratoga Race Course.
In New York, the state
Gaming Commission is currently reviewing applications for four new upstate casinos
recommended by a special siting committee almost a year ago.
«I am sympathetic to the economic struggles of this region,» said Kevin Law, the head of the New York
Gaming Commission's
Gaming Facility Location Board, a volunteer panel charged with
recommending casino plans for licensing.
The Belgian
Gaming Commission is
recommending criminal prosecution for illegal loot boxes.
The Belgian
Gaming Commission is
recommending criminal prosecution for illegal loot boxes.