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![]() At least there's a chance to get them there. Canterbury has tried for 10 years to get a full casino at the track. They have the largest poker room (35-tables, and some black jack, pai-gow, etc.) in the Upper Midwest, which helps purses, but no slots and video gaming where the real $$$ is at. The state of MN won't approve a racino for them eventhough they'd give a huge cut to the state of MN.
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![]() Same as in Ohio, except it was the voters that turned down the slots last November. The tracks had put together a really nice package for college scholarships and economic development for every county in Ohio, and the people still couldn't realize that it was a good thing.
So, the day still goes on, and the majority of license plates at the casinos in Indiana, Michigan, and West Virginia are Ohio plates, and Ohio still is behind. I hope the Suffolk does get their racino bill passed. I know that slots are not the answer for racing into the future, but at least Suffolk and all other tracks deserve to compete on a level playing surface. I also am about 3/4 of the way through "Not by a Longshot" so I am pulling for Suffolk even more now... |
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![]() I'd say 65-75% of the license plates at the casinos in Connecticut belong to Massachusetts residents. It's absurb that the state doesnt realize or flatly doesn't care to have their revenues reinvested back into their own state.
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![]() Well, in Ohio, the legislature is getting close to passing a bill that would allow instant racing machines like Arkansas, but the governor is already threatening to veto the bill. Even when they have a chance to score on something like this, the powers that be are killing it.
I don't ever think that Beulah, River, or Thistledown will be hosting big Grade I events, but I would like to see them compete on a level playing field with at least Indiana. Good luck to Suffolk in getting this bill passed... |