MASSACHUSETTS CASINO PROGRAM RE-ENERGISED
18 January 2008
Governor Deval Patrick hits the ground running as
2008 opens
Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick is re-energising
his controversial campaign to obtain legislative support
for three land casinos for the state. Online gamblers
are perturbed by a buried clause in the proposed
legislation that seeks to ban online gambling in what is
seen as a protectionist measure for the proposed new
land gambling venues.
This week Governor Patrick was ramping up efforts to
pass his casino gambling bill, appealing to labour
unions, mayors and other would-be beneficiaries to
pressure state lawmakers, and hoping election year
politics will help the cause, reports the Boston Globe.
The Democratic governor held strategy sessions with his
top advisers in the first days of the new year, leading
to the planning of several events around the state.
"Everyone is energized," said Rep. Brian Wallace, a
Boston Democrat who is a key Patrick ally on casinos.
"Before, it was on the backburner." The discussion among
union and land gambling industry representatives is
whether to create a formal coalition that would pay for
television and radio advertisements, he revealed.
Patrick's proposal, which he claims will raise $400
million a year in additional tax revenues, has evoked
strong debate in the state legislature and the media.
House lawmakers two years ago rejected a bill to expand
legalised gambling, and many representatives remain
opposed to casinos, saying the move will alter the
cultural and intellectual character of Massachusetts.
Labor unions have been among the strongest supporters of
the bill because Patrick estimates that three casinos
have the potential to create 30 000 temporary
construction jobs and 20 000 permanent jobs. Tens of
thousands of union workers across the state can be
mobilised to lobby lawmakers, who ignore constituents at
their peril in an election year, the newspaper
speculates.
Governor Patrick plans to begin meeting with individual
House members in a strategy similar to the campaign that
took place last year when he and others took a personal
interest in preserving gay marriage. Another part of the
strategy, lawmakers said, is to persuade mayors and
other local elected leaders to pressure undecided
legislators.
Among the industry heavyweights showing an interest in
building a casino in Massachusetts are Sheldon Adelson
of Las Vegas Sands Corp., Gary Loveman of Harrah's
Entertainment Inc., Steve Wynn of Wynn Resorts Ltd., and
Atlantic City mogul Donald Trump. All four of the
racetracks in Massachusetts also want to bid.
Patrick's bill calls for a minimum investment of $1
billion, and would site a casino in each of three
regions: the Boston area, southeastern Massachusetts,
and western/central Massachusetts.
The governor says Massachusetts residents spend about
$900 million annually at neighbouring Connecticut's two
casinos. His bill calls for net revenue to be split
between fixing roads and bridges and property tax
credits for homeowners.
Another argument in favour of casinos is that the
Mashpee Wampanoag Indian tribe will soon be able to open
a gambling facility. The tribe has applied for federal
approval to use land in Middleborough for a casino.
Under that scenario, the state could be shut out of any
revenues.
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