Sentences with phrase «non-indian run casinos»

To raise state revenues without increasing traditional taxes, Cuomo is expected to continue to push for a constitutional amendment to expand gambling in New York to up to seven new non-Indian run casinos.
Bonacic admitted that allowing one of more non-Indian run casinos to open somewhere in the five boroughs or on Long Island would likely negatively impact the Sullivan County casino approved in the first round of licenses awarded by the Gaming Commission as a result of a 2013 referendum.
Almost three years ago, New York voters approved a referendum pushed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to alter the state constitution and allow up to seven Las Vegas - style, non-Indian run casinos to be sited statewide.
Mario Cuomo issued a statement through NY Jobs Now, the committee that is leading the charge in favor of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to expand non-Indian run casinos in New York.
This isn't the first time the anti-gambling lobby has employed this argument against the current governor's push to expans non-Indian run casinos in New York.
Look for a whole slew of proposals to spend the money that would theoretically be generated by non-Indian run casinos, assuming they ever become a reality here.
The duo will join Long Island Association President and CEO Kevin Law, Long Island Federation of Labor President John Durso in urging Long Islanders to vote «yes» on Prop. 1, and also will detail the $ 63 million worth of revenues for schools and local governments that Cuomo says will come to the area if non-Indian run casinos are approved.
Cuomo wants to undo the work of his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, by having the Oneidas start sharing their casino cash with the state or face competition from a new state - sanctioned and non-Indian run casino complex.
The same goes for a constitutional amendment that would allow expansion on non-Indian run casino gambling in New York.
The spot airing in New York City notes that both Democratic mayoral frontrunner Bill de Blasio and his GOP opponent, Joe Lhota, reiterated their support for the constitutional amendment to expand non-Indian run casino gaming during a debate Tuesday night.

Not exact matches

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.
The NYT OpEds against Cuomo's casino amendment, saying he has failed to make the case that non-Indian run gaming facilities will indeed improve the upstate economy, producing jobs and steady revenue.
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