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CCA News - Wednesday August 12, 2009

 

NEVADA ECONOMY: Gaming revenue at 2004 level

lvrj.com - August 12, 2009

Nevada's monthly gaming revenues have sunk to levels not seen since 2004.

Harrah's considers race track for casino

the-news-leader.com - August 12, 2009

Now that Ohio has decided to allow expanded gambling at seven horse racing tracks, a major casino operator has expressed interest in operations in Ohio -- specifically, in the village.

Ohio needs open casino gambling

cantonrep.com - August 12, 2009

Slot machines in the existing horse racetracks are not the best answer to gambling in Ohio, but at least they are a start. The best approach would be an open public bid for the best casino development proposals that would result in maximum return in investment and jobs for Ohio. But at least this is a start.

Decision on Erie County slots revenue plan upheld

philly.com - August 12, 2009

A Commonwealth Court judge has upheld a lower court decision saying Erie County government officials cannot distribute half of the slot machine revenue the county receives any way they want.

Pittsburgh casino's opening day 3rd biggest in Pa.

whptv.com - August 12, 2009

Pittsburgh's new slot machine casino had the third busiest opening day of any of Pennsylvania's new gambling halls.

Lawmakers gearing up for gambling fight

milforddailynews.com - August 12, 2009

As another legislative battle over gambling looms this fall, Massachusetts lawmakers are working to separate the fact from fiction around gaming’s revenues and social costs, while well-financed casino developers hire lobbyists and set their sights on the Bay State.

 

 

 


Volume 5 Issue 12:  January 2007

In this issue we delve into more details of the evolving Massachusetts situation and take a closer look at the three proposed mega-casinos in Atlantic City.

 

Budget Concerns in The Commonwealth

Massachusetts is looking at a budget deficit.  As things stand, the Commonwealth’s fiscal year 2008 budget is short $1 billion, maybe more.  The red ink comes at a bad time. 

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At Least Three Mega-Casinos Planned for Atlantic City

In the last issue (Insight Volume 5, Issue 11) we looked at the future of Atlantic City as a whole, keeping in mind how low tax rates in that jurisdiction are allowing for additional capital investment as a way of offsetting the impact of increased competition in neighboring States.  This issue takes a closer look at the specific plans that have been announced by Revel Entertainment and MGM Mirage.

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