Atlantic City is the Poster Child for Predatory Gambling!
Solely my words!
From: Alex Bloom <alex@warrentolman.com>
Date: April 15, 2014, 6:00:02 PM EDT
To: ......
Subject: Warren Tolman statement
Date: April 15, 2014, 6:00:02 PM EDT
To: ......
Subject: Warren Tolman statement
Hi .....,
I'm sending along the following statement from Warren Tolman regarding casinos:"The decision of whether the question will be on the ballot is in the hands of the SJC and the next Attorney General has no role in this decision. But if it is on the ballot I will vote against repeal. I support the Legislature's decision to allow individual towns and cities like Springfield and Plainville to decide if they want a casino in their backyard. The people in these communities want the jobs and economic development that will be created.
If casinos go forward in Massachusetts, the real issues for the next Attorney General are to enforce casino agreements and to be an advocate for consumers and taxpayers. I will ensure that agreements with host communities and surrounding communities are strictly enforced. I will be the leader on whom Massachusetts residents can depend so that casino operators are adhering to their agreements with regards to traffic mitigation, compulsive gambling, work rules, the impact on local economies, consumer bankruptcy and other issues. Finally, I will continue to be a watchdog on ethics and political corruption." -- Warren Tolman
Thanks,Alex
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Alex BloomCommunications and Scheduling215-872-8664
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