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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 17, 2004

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Casino becomes stinky business - 2004-02-17
The residents of Connecticut know bull droppings when they smell'em, so when the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation declared it was looking for federal recognition to maintain its heritage, they held their noses. When the tribe's lawyers claimed last month plans for a casino were delayed pending appeals against the tribe's acknowledgement, folks became aware of the familiar fetid fumes.

Casino revenues will assist Bridgeport schools. That prevarication is as ancient as government-sanctioned gambling.
Read the full story at Waterbury Republican American
 
Look forward to an additional patchwork state budget - 2004-02-17
In another effort to fill a wide hole in the state budget, Gov. Rod Blagojevich insists he will follow last year's recipe of diminishing jobs, halting tax breaks and streamlining services.

Blagojevich also recognized the auction of an unused state-owned riverboat casino permit will not occur within the current budget year as he had anticipated. He is currently relying on receiving $350 million from the license in the follow-up budget.
Read the full story at Pantagraph.com
 







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