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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 22, 2004

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• Pataki seeks gambling to balance the budget again
• Boyd Gaming to Purchase Riverboat Casino
• Perini Building Co. Granted Contract to Construct Renaissance Hotel
• Gambler welcome in A.C after 25-year prohibition
• Floating Casinos Busted as Police Commence War On Organized Crime
• Huge casino wins dent Stanley's revenues
• Violence explodes at casino
• Ultimatum might end Jumer’s casino plans
• Harrah's puts Caddo casino on the market
• Casino friends, opponents state case
• Tribe rekindles casino plan
• Construction Of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino To Start Next Week
• Isle of Man expects games firms will substitute casinos
• Two additional employees arrested in casino scam
• Peoria Tribe to launch new casino
• Casino taxes likely to remain stable, Moak indicates
• House OKs pull-tab machine bill
• Riverboat numbers, earnings fall
• Legislators turn attention to gaming again
• Delegates deliberate power play on gambling issue
• Free obsessive gambling treatment
• Tribes seeking to run racino
• Charles Town scheduling a $25-million development
• Measure requests Indians pay state portion of gambling income
• Customers hit casino owner's revenue
• Macao launches a 12th casino
• Bribes claim endangers Sharon's future
• L.A. man guilty in Vegas casino counterfeiting trial
• A killing in midnight casino lounge battle
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Casino taxes likely to remain stable, Moak indicates - 2004-01-22
New taxes on casinos probably won't happen over the next four years, claims the chairman of the new House Gaming Committee.

However, Rep. Bobby Moak, D-Bogue Chitto, stated in an interview Tuesday: "I'm not going to say 'never.' Nobody knows what will happen tomorrow."

Andy Bourland, executive director of the industry-sponsored Mississippi Gaming Association, stated that he was pleased Moak came very near to ruling out casino tax hikes.
Read the full story at Picayune Item
 
House OKs pull-tab machine bill - 2004-01-22
Motivated in part by the millions of dollars they could take home to their districts, members of a key House committee authorized legislation yesterday that would permit slot-like machines at Indiana horse-racing tracks.

The horse-racing trade projects that Indiana cities, towns and counties — except those that have casinos — would split $63 million a year under a "revenue-sharing" provision meant to seperate the gambling wealth within the state.
Read the full story at Courier-Journal
 







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