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Betting On The Bay State’s Cities (posted 09/23/12 at 3:00am)
The Bay State will become a den of iniquity if we let casino developers build in “vulnerable” urban areas near where lots of poor people live – or so the limousine liberals would have us believe.

Process Under Way For Licensing Three Casinos, Slot Parlor (posted 09/23/12 at 3:00am)
At this issue’s publication date, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has been in operation for six months. We’ve held 27 open public meetings, hosted six public educational forums, participated in numerous speaking engagements, begun hiring key personnel and developed a $7.2 million budget.

Suffolk Downs Races To Lead In Boston-Area Casino Chase (posted 09/23/12 at 3:00am)
Chip Tuttle has spent 10 years of his working life at Suffolk Downs, the last five leading the aging East Boston horseracing track’s charge to develop a high-end casino resort.
Municipal Financing Program Can Aid Private Developments (posted 09/23/12 at 3:00am)
On Aug. 7, Gov. Deval Patrick signed into law a bill providing municipalities an option to approve “special assessment financing” of public infrastructure to support private development or community projects.

Casinos Will Help End The Blue Collar Recession (posted 09/23/12 at 3:00am)
On Nov. 22, 2011, Gov. Deval Patrick signed “An Act Establishing Expanded Gaming in the Commonwealth,” which authorized the licensing of three resort casinos and one slot parlor in Massachusetts.