Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future
Now they're letting inmates run these asylums
The Baltimore Sun - April 3, 2013 - Assembly passes bill to open casino jobs to some ex-offenders - Measure sent to governor's desk
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In a move to open thousands of middle-class jobs to former offenders, the General Assembly gave final approval Wednesday to legislation that would allow Maryland casinos to hire some people currently banned because of criminal records.
The Senate voted unanimously to approve the House-passed legislation. The measure goes to Gov. Martin O'Malley, who has not said whether he will sign it.
Sen. Verna Jones-Rodwell, a Baltimore Democrat who sponsored the bill, said the legislation would provide job opportunities for people who committed minor infractions in the past.
Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/ news/maryland/politics/ bs-md-casino-hiring-20130403,0, 1783383.storySee More
Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future
Now they're letting inmates run these asylums
The Baltimore Sun - April 3, 2013 - Assembly passes bill to open casino jobs to some ex-offenders - Measure sent to governor's desk
...
In a move to open thousands of middle-class jobs to former offenders, the General Assembly gave final approval Wednesday to legislation that would allow Maryland casinos to hire some people currently banned because of criminal records.
The Senate voted unanimously to approve the House-passed legislation. The measure goes to Gov. Martin O'Malley, who has not said whether he will sign it.
Sen. Verna Jones-Rodwell, a Baltimore Democrat who sponsored the bill, said the legislation would provide job opportunities for people who committed minor infractions in the past.
Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/ news/maryland/politics/ bs-md-casino-hiring-20130403,0, 1783383.storySee More
Now they're letting inmates run these asylums
The Baltimore Sun - April 3, 2013 - Assembly passes bill to open casino jobs to some ex-offenders - Measure sent to governor's desk
...
In a move to open thousands of middle-class jobs to former offenders, the General Assembly gave final approval Wednesday to legislation that would allow Maryland casinos to hire some people currently banned because of criminal records.
The Senate voted unanimously to approve the House-passed legislation. The measure goes to Gov. Martin O'Malley, who has not said whether he will sign it.
Sen. Verna Jones-Rodwell, a Baltimore Democrat who sponsored the bill, said the legislation would provide job opportunities for people who committed minor infractions in the past.
Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/
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