Casinos are already lining up to change the rules.
 
Some casinos have recently petitioned states to reduce their tax burden, negating the primary justification for legalizing casinos in the first place. This June, the CEO of the American Gaming Association stated that "the tax and torture model (of taxing casinos) is unsustainable" as he called for states to reduce taxes on casinos or risk losing jobs. Here in Massachusetts, casinos have already requested changes to the casino law, and they aren't even open for business yet. As long as the casinos hold all the cards (read: money and political influence), their lobbyists will keep pushing for changes that benefit them, at the taxpayers' expense. It's already happening in other states. It will happen here, too.
On November 4th, Vote YES to Repeal the Casino Law
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Vote YES to STOP the Casino Mess