IRVING - As the Seneca Nation of Indians awaits word from Gov. David Paterson's office regarding whether he will accept the nation's offer to pay municipalities their share of casino revenue directly, Senecas are also expecting a letter enabling negotiations to begin with the state in an effort to resolve differences pertaining to the operation of their three Western New York
Revenue Increase Has Nevada Casinos Thinking For A Revival - Casino Gambling Web
It has been a long couple of years for Nevada and New Jersey, two states that rely heavily on casino gambling tax revenue to support the state budgets. In August, Nevada casinos finally received some good news regarding their casino revenue.
For the month of August, Nevada casinos won almost $945 million. That figure represented an increase of
Senecas meet with municipalities on delaying casino payment - Evening Observer
Seneca Nation of Indians officials are meeting with several municipal officials to discuss how the Senecas' decision not to make casino payments to the state has hurt the municipalities.
Among the officials attending the meeting are Salamanca Mayor Jeff Pond, Douglas Hay, Salamanca City School District superintendent, and several Cattaraugus County Officials. A news conference will
Senecas Propose Direct Payments to Host Communities - WNED
Governor names 7 to casino control commission - Columbus Dispatch
The labor leader who gave Gov. Ted Strickland his first campaign contribution for governor and the lawyer who defended his public safety director are among the seven named to the new state casino control commission, a post paying $60,000 a year.
Among the appointees: Ohio AFL-CIO President Joseph Rugola. On May 12, 2005, Rugola gave $10,000 to launch the Democrat's bid for
Jockey Club spends more than $3 million to derail casino - Washington Post
The operators of Laurel Park racetrack have spent more than $3 million thus far in an attempt to derail a planned slots casino at Arundel Mills mall, according to a report made public
Nevada casinos hit the jackpot in August - KTNV Las Vegas
The Nevada Gaming Control Board reports the first increase in casino revenues statewide, after five months of declines.
Revenues were up 11.5 percent over last August. The numbers are even better on the Las Vegas Strip, where casino revenues increased by more than 21 percent.
Casino revenues increased overall in Clark County by 13.6
Nevada casino winnings up 11.5 percent in August - The Associated Press
LAS VEGAS — Casinos in Nevada won more than $944 million from gamblers in August, an increase of 11.5 percent compared with the same month one year ago, state gambling regulators said Friday.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board said the state collected $61.8
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