The pro-casino New York Jobs
Now ballot referendum committee has raised $ 725,000, according to notices filed on the state Board of Elections website.
Not exact matches
Now, after the Conservative Party's surprisingly won an absolute majority in the May
ballot, Mr Cameron decided to fast track the
referendum, to be held as soon as 23rd June 2016.
Now, after the Conservative Party's surprisingly won an absolute majority in the May ballot, Mr Cameron decided to fast track the referendum, which is now set for June 20
Now, after the Conservative Party's surprisingly won an absolute majority in the May
ballot, Mr Cameron decided to fast track the
referendum, which is
now set for June 20
now set for June 2016.
The pro-casino
ballot referendum committee New York Jobs
Now has raised $ 2 million to fund an effort boosting next month's constitutional amendment to expand gambling in New York.
New York Jobs
Now was just one of several
ballot referendum committees supporting casino expansion in New York, but with its support from labor groups and casino companies, it was easily the largest and most significant when it came to media purchases, phone banking and GOTV.
A group funded by casino companies, business groups and labor unions called New York Jobs
Now spent $ 1.9 million supporting the
ballot referendum.
New York Jobs
Now is a
ballot referendum committee that is required to disclose its donors with the state Board of Elections, but can raise unlimited funds.
The single largest recipient of casino companies» donations was the New York Jobs
Now Committee, a casino - backed PAC which lobbied in support of the passage of the statewide
ballot referendum that legalized casino gambling last fall.
The
referendum, which would ask residents to switch the highway superintendent job from an elected position to an appointed one, will
now be on the November
ballot.
Driven by a shared goal of creating jobs, increasing funding for schools and lowering property taxes, a broad coalition of business leaders, labor unions, economic development professionals and educators announced the formation of NY Jobs
Now in support of
Referendum # 1 on
ballots in November, which would authorize up to four new casinos in upstate New York.
The focus
now is getting a
referendum on the November
ballot that would clear the way for a new municipal government.