Published: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 10:05 AM Â Â Â Updated: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 10:05 AM
ATLANTIC CITY — Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford says he isn't thrilled with a state rescue plan for the struggling gambling resort.
The state Legislature on Monday approved most of Gov. Chris Christie's
Langford says he did not get all he wanted from the state in terms of concessions, and still holds out the possibility of suing to block the plan.
The legislation is awaiting action by the governor.
Previous coverage:
• Revenue at Atlantic City casinos plunges 9.6 percent
• Atlantic City mayor threatens to sue state
• Atlantic City officials blast legislators' plan to expand CRDA powers
• Editorial: Keeping Casino Reinvestment Development Authority funds in Atlantic City makes sense
• Atlantic City agrees to state control over finances
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