The resolution approved by New York lawmakers notes «the importance of protecting New York State's gaming market,» as well as the revenue state government gets from casinos and racetracks, and warned «against dilution resulting from new gaming
competition in neighboring states.»
Not exact matches
The ECT will acknowledge that School Voucher programs are not 100 % perfect — however we continue to believe (as demonstrated
in other
States today) that putting Parents
in charge with School Vouchers and market based
competition between
neighboring Schools will be a big improvement over what Colorado has today.
(Things can be even worse at the
state level, as I learned covering the Hudson Valley for The Times
in the 1990s and seeing parochial
competition among
neighboring counties persistently trumping arguments for economic strategies benefitting the region.)
The price
competition that Senate Bill 139 will allow is permitted
in most
states (including all those that
neighbor New Jersey) and brokers
in such
states freely advertise rebates that often save consumers thousands of dollars per transaction.