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Friday, October 25, 2013

McHugh Attends Fleecerino Conference

Spectrum Gaming seems to race around the country PROMISING irrational $$$$, grossly overstated JOBS, promising to pave the streets with gold....and there's no penalty for their conspicuous exaggerations that any novice knows were PHONY!

They'll do the same thing in Florida that they did in Ohio and Massachusetts - PROMISES! PROMISES! PROMISES!

And Commissioner McHugh? He nodded his agreement when Frank Fahrenkopf spewed his propaganda that increased crime was a myth perpetuated by the opposition, even when anyone with a brain could review FBI statistics. [Most of us 'opposition folks' have taken the time to dig out the FACTS, unlike the Massachusetts Gambling Commission that does little more than bless the PROPAGANDA.]


Slots are not the only gambling the fleecers want.

Look at who will be at this online gambling conference! Important!


Gambling conference in Philadelphia on Tuesday
JENNIFER BOGDAN, Staff Writer
 
Gambling industry leaders and regulators will meet in Philadelphia today to discuss the future of Internet gambling.
The "World Regulatory Briefing USA focusing on iGaming" begins at the Sheraton Philadelphia University City today and runs through Wednesday.
 
Local officials, including Cooper Levenson CEO Lloyd Levenson, Spectrum Gaming Group Managing Director Michael Pollock and state Assemblyman John Amodeo, R-Atlantic, are all scheduled to take part in panel discussions.
Planned discussions include a session on how online gambling can become a sustained revenue generator in state government.

Internet gambling will begin in New Jersey on Nov. 26 following a five-day trial period. Only New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware have legalized online gambling.

Also expected to be in attendance Tuesday is James McHugh, a commissioner with the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. The panel recently garnered attention after delivering a report questioning the ties of Caesars Entertainment and causing the gaming giant to part ways with plans for a casino at Suffolk Downs in East Boston, according to published reports.



http://m.pressofatlanticcity.com/business/gambling-conference-in-philadelphia-on-tuesday/article_84cc1ced-592f-5682-99ea-a9004f75777b.html?mode=jqm

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