Spokesman John Conklin says the commissioners also decided that
the casino gambling expansion referendum should be the first one of six proposals that voters will see on the November ballot.
Not exact matches
Now comes yet another issue on which DiNapoli disagrees with Cuomo: The
expansion of non-Indian
casino gambling.
When it comings to
casino gambling, New Yorkers remain evenly divided at 46 - 46, down from 49 - 42 last month, on whether to allow the
expansion of non-Indian run gaming facilities across the state.
Panel of gaming experts highlighted the potential pitfalls to the
expansion of
casino gambling during a conference in Saratoga Springs yesterday.
Coming in second was a coalition backed by
gambling interests that opposes
casino expansion, which spent $ 1.47 million.
The Seneca Nation of Indians donated $ 25,000 to the Democratic Assembly Campaign Committee as disputes with the state continue over a variety of issues facing the nation, including the
expansion of
casino gambling in New York.
As a key deadline nears, an organization against Las Vegas - style
gambling in Saratoga Springs is urging the City Council to assert its authority to pursue more involvement in a planned
expansion at the Saratoga
Casino and Raceway.
Groups concerned about the state's
gambling expansion say the irony is not lost that Cuomo now seeks to enhance charitable
gambling operations after he led the support of the 2013 referendum for legalizing up to seven new Las Vegas - style
casinos.
ALBANY — A Washington County citizen activist is suing Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders to try to void
expansion of
casino gambling approved in June.
At the time, Cuomo was in discussions with
gambling companies and real - estate developers over an
expansion of
casinos in the state.
The Seneca Nation, already the kings of
casino gambling in Western New York, has taken another step in its
gambling expansion plans with the $ 2.7 million purchase of a 32 - acre parcel of vacant land in Monroe County.
A Siena Poll found that when voters were asked if they support an
expansion of
casino - style
gambling, they were evenly split: 46 percent yes, 46 percent no.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration is coordinating a robust campaign to persuade voters to approve a constitutional amendment legalizing an
expansion of non-Indian
casino gambling, an important part of his economic development plan for upstate.
New Yorkers will not vote on whether to expand
casino gambling for at least five months and it's still not clear where
casinos would go if voters approve
expansion.
The poll in question found 76 percent of voters felt the lack of transparency surrounding major policy deals on pension reform, redistricting,
expansion of
casino gambling and the DNA database was a «very serious» or «somewhat serious» problem.
The governor also reiterated that he would make his position on the
expansion of
casino gambling in New York known in January (when the new session and budget season both start), but added that regions shouldn't include gaming as forgone conclusion in their job creating plans.
The poll sought the opinions of voters in the regions designated for commercial
casino expansion, ranging from their expectations for the benefits of
casino gambling to their concerns over the potential downsides.
Cuomo is pushing for the
expansion of
gambling in New York, saying it would create jobs and take advantage of what is already available at Indian - run
casinos in parts of upstate.
It did, however, work hard (and spend big) to get the constitutional amendment that allowed for the
expansion of non-Indian-run
casino gambling expanded in New York.
The Senate also voted for the first time to legalize
gambling on online poker in the state, a historic
expansion of
gambling, passing a bill 53 to 5 to allow the state's 11 racetrack
casinos to apply for 11 licenses to hold online poker games.
State lawmakers approved the
expansion of
casino gambling last week with enabling legislation that provides and the second passage of a constitutional amendment that now goes to voters in a referendum.
The coalition of business groups, elected officials and private and public sector union organizations formed to back the
expansion of
casino gambling in New York includes a number of allies to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The same goes for a constitutional amendment that would allow
expansion on non-Indian run
casino gambling in New York.
New Yorkers in three key regions of the state see both upsides and downsides to the
expansion of
casino gambling, according to an exclusive Time Warner Cable News / Siena College poll.
ICYMI: Here is the final installment of our three - part series on the
expansion of
casino gambling, New York's Big Bet.
A constitutional referendum due before voters this year would allow for an
expansion of
casino gambling in New York to include non-Indian table - top gaming.
Four years after Cuomo promised a jolt to the upstate economy with the
expansion of state - sanctioned
gambling, state regulators gave licenses to three for - profit operators to open full - blown
casinos in regions from the Finger Lakes to the southern Catskills.
The Seneca
casino developments were part of a broader
gambling expansion approved by the state shortly after the 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks.
The
gambling expansion amendment to the state constitution approved by voters in November was promoted as an economic boost for the three upstate regions that will get the first four
casinos: Catskills / Hudson Valley, the Capital region and Southern Tier / Finger Lakes.
-- The agreement does not depend on whether the state Legislature and voters approve an
expansion of private
casino gambling in New York.
But it also would siphon business from any companion
casino built in the heart of the Catskills — a less prosperous area explicitly mentioned by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and others as an intended beneficiary of New York's
gambling expansion.
But there are major fights ahead — over, notably, the
expansion of
casino gambling and the legalization of fracking — and the scars from the first half of Cuomo's term could make it tougher for him to get what he wants in the second half.
This year, the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors and County Racing Committee have both passed resolutions in unaninmous support of an
expansion of
casino gambling at Saratoga Casino and Raceway, if Saratoga County is chosen as a viable location in the Capital Region
casino gambling at Saratoga
Casino and Raceway, if Saratoga County is chosen as a viable location in the Capital Region
Casino and Raceway, if Saratoga County is chosen as a viable location in the Capital Region area.
By early evening, Governor Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders had reached a deal on a number of issues including a redistricting plan,
expansion of the state's DNA data base, pension reform, and a constitutional amendment to allow up to seven new
gambling casinos in New York.
The
expansion of
casino gambling in Florida has been a contentious issue for years that the Legislature doesn't seem to be able to solve and probably never will.
New Paltz, NY — Comments made Tuesday by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo have added credibility to the arguments for the state to explore an
expansion of
casino gambling.
With legislative support for
casino expansion uncertain, the General Assembly's finance committee will dig into revenue implications for the state in the third
gambling expansion bill to be considered by state lawmakers this session.
A reported change to New York's
casino expansion bill could lead to more
gambling sites even if voters reject the effort.
They include
expansion of
gambling casinos, allowing judges to serve until age 80, reforming the state's redistricting process next time around in 2020, and letting the legislature go paperless, and access bills electronically.
Mr. Cuomo used his power over the decennial redistricting process to win some victories in March: He was able to get lawmakers, who wanted him to sign the gerrymandered legislative maps they had drawn, to agree to curb pension benefits for future public workers, to create a more rigorous system for evaluating schoolteachers, and to take the first step toward legalizing a significant
expansion of
casino gambling.
Atlantic City, which relies mostly on low - rolling day trippers, has been crushed in recent years by the
expansion of
gambling in neighboring states and many of the city's
casinos have shuttered.
Any
gambling expansion, if approved by the General Assembly and the governor in 2013, would be a considerable threat to Rivers, the state's highest - grossing
casino.