Anyone interested in Connecticut's future should be deeply concerned about the way Democratic legislative leaders handled the General Electric Co. fiasco as opposed to their all - out effort to preserve Connecticut's casino industry by
expanding casino gambling in the state.
New casinos will encourage problem gamblers To the Editor: Many people who favor
expanding casino gambling in our state seem to overlook that problem gamblers provide about 50 percent of casino revenues.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders officially announced an agreement on
expanding casino gambling in New York with the goal of setting a priority on upstate casino construction should voters approve a constitutional amendment.
Cuomo had first raised the possibility of
expanding casino gambling in New York to commercial developers and beyond the state's American Indian tribes.
The news of the application filing fees signal that start of a new phase of the casino process, initiated first in 2012 when state lawmakers took the first step in approving a constitutional amendment for
expanding casino gambling in New York to table - top games.
Voters are due to consider a constitutional amendment for
expanding casino gambling in New York later this year.
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. — The upbeat description that will appear on the November ballot about how good
expanded casino gambling in New York will be for your wallet appears to be helping the cause.
But none of these races will attract the $ 150 million that will be spent persuading New Yorkers to support or oppose
expanded casino gambling in a ballot referendum this November.
The anti-gambling ship hasn't just sailed in New York, it sank when voters supported a referendum by 14 percentage points to
expand casino gambling in 2013.
Voters in New York approved a referendum on Tuesday to
expand casino gambling in the state and rejected a referendum to allow judges to serve until age 80.
With New Yorkers set to vote on a referendum that would
expand casino gambling in New York state, people are speaking out on all sides of the argument.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo earlier today insisted he hasn't been trying to distance himself from the amendment that would
expand casino gambling in New York, and also confirmed that a campaign featuring direct mail and television ads would come soon.
Here is part two of our series on the proposal to
expand casino gambling in New York.
On November 5, voters will consider an amendment that would
expand casino gambling in New York.
The effort to
expand casino gambling in New York is rapidly emerging as perhaps the most do - able of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's end - of - session agenda items.
Cuomo said in his State of the State address last week that he wants to
expand casino gambling in New York, both as a revenue raiser and a job - creation vehicle.
Here is the final part of our four - part series on the amendment to
expand casino gambling in New York.
Leaders of the committee backing the ballot referendum that would
expand casino gambling in New York do not believe the ballot language before voters next month is leading or overly rosey.
Here is part three our of series on the amendment to
expand casino gambling in New York.
After voters in Saratoga County rejected a proposal to
expand casino gambling in New York through a constitutional amendment, a coalition of community officials and business leaders has formed to bring table - top gaming to the area.
NYPIRG researcher Bill Mahoney pointed out this evening that language from the 200 - page plus bill for the so - called enabling legislation
expand casino gambling in New York that would have blocked political contributions from casino interests seeking to build in New York to candidates was quietly removed.
In the call, obtained by Capital Tonight on Tuesday, Ferrer says the amendment to
expand casino gambling in New York is a «win - win for our community» and touts it as a job creator.
It was a relatively slow, off - cycle election year, but the group New York Jobs Now poured $ 4 million into a well - funded, multi-media campaign to persuade voters in passing the amendment to
expand casino gambling in New York.
Third on the list was the gubernatorial campaign of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who first pushed for the amendment to
expand casino gambling in New York beyond American Indian tribes in 2012.
The amendment to
expand casino gambling in New York was approved by voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly.
Duffy cited the 2 percent property tax cap from 2011 as well as the proposed amendment to
expand casino gambling in New York as factors that could drive down the cost of property taxes.
More than three years after New York voters approved a constitutional amendment to
expand casino gambling in the state, Rivers Casino and Resort in Schenectady opened its doors to the public today.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo defended on Sunday his ties to a private lobbying group that received $ 2 million from the gambling industry last December as he was developing a plan to
expand casino gambling in New York State.
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- Was a referendum to
expand casino gambling in New York passed illegally in secret?
Cuomo did not comment publicly, as he worked behind the scenes with legislative leaders to put the finishing touches on a plan to
expand casino gambling in New York and create tax - free zones at college campuses.
Not exact matches
The province has already seen enough virtue
in vice to announce a new
casino in the Greater Toronto Area and
expand lottery sales, online
gambling and sports betting.
The same people who will benefit from an
expanded green economy won't suffer from an
expanded gambling economy, because they'd rather dine at an upscale (but tastefully casual) restaurant
in Brooklyn that specializes
in locally sourced food and sustainable agriculture than get on a bus to go to a «Las Vegas — style»
casino in the Catskills.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo embraced the spread of state - sanctioned
gambling during his first six years
in office, from
expanded lottery and commercial
casinos to daily fantasy sports wagering.
Two bills have been sent to the House and Senate that would
expand casino gambling for the first time off Native American reservations
in Connecticut.
The Senate took a major step early Wednesday toward
expanding gambling by approving a new satellite
casino in East Windsor that would be built by two Native American tribes.
This whole discussion might be moot anyway, because
in order to build a
casino in New York City — or anywhere
in the state on non-Indian land — the constitutional amendment
expanding gambling would have to be passed for a second time by the Legislature and also pass muster with the voters
in a public referendum.
In recent days that agenda has focused more on Upstate as Cuomo rolled out details for
expanded gambling, then two revenue - sharing agreements with Native American - run
casinos, and now a tax program that would favor communities with SUNY schools that are primarily outside of New York City.
«But the senator is supportive of a constitutional amendment to let people decide to
expand casino gambling, because it could have a positive economic impact
in certain parts of the state and lead to the creation of jobs,» said Wren.
The governor has asked lawmakers to
expand casino gambling, which will eventually bring
in additional revenue from related taxes and fees.
Statewide turnout increased from 3.3 million
in 2013 to 3.6 million this year, and only 6.6 percent of ballots left the question blank, compared with 16 percent
in a referendum on
expanding casino gambling four years ago.
The four - page letter repeatedly notes the intent of the amendment to
expand casino gambling as outlined by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Bonacic himself
in New York beyond Indian - run gaming halls was to boost the economic outlook of financially strapped regions.
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.
But compared to the efforts
in other states to
expand casino gambling, the $ 4 million was, comparatively speaking, something of a bargain.
State lawmakers are considering a constitutional amendment that would
expand casino gaming and
gambling in New York.
Earlier this week, Governor Cuomo said talks between Genting and his administration over the Queens convention center had broken down, and he would now wait until
expanded gambling is actually legalized
in New York State, then take open bids to operate
casinos and build convention centers.
Sen. John Bonacic, chair of the Senate Racing and Wagering Committee, predicted that the outcome of a referendum this fall that would
expand casino gambling outside Atlantic City
in New Jersey could have a dramatic impact across the Hudson River.
In particular, Mr. Cuomo cited the Seneca Nation, which he said has been withholding some $ 500 million owed the state from its
casinos because of a disagreement over
expanded slot - machine
gambling at racetracks inside their exclusive region.
The group, the Committee to Save New York, has spent millions on television advertising
in support of Mr. Cuomo's legislative agenda, and some government watchdog groups have questioned whether the
gambling industry's support for the group influenced him as he drew up his proposal to
expand casino gambling.
In November, voters approved a constitutional amendment to expand casino gambling, authorizing as many as seven full - scale casinos in three regions in upstate New York: in western New York along the Pennsylvania border, the Capitol Region, and the Catskills / Hudson Valley regio
In November, voters approved a constitutional amendment to
expand casino gambling, authorizing as many as seven full - scale
casinos in three regions in upstate New York: in western New York along the Pennsylvania border, the Capitol Region, and the Catskills / Hudson Valley regio
in three regions
in upstate New York: in western New York along the Pennsylvania border, the Capitol Region, and the Catskills / Hudson Valley regio
in upstate New York:
in western New York along the Pennsylvania border, the Capitol Region, and the Catskills / Hudson Valley regio
in western New York along the Pennsylvania border, the Capitol Region, and the Catskills / Hudson Valley region.
Though Saratoga Springs is considered a contending location for a full - scale
casino license
in New York, another member of the Saratoga Springs City Council has come out against
expanded casino gambling.