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Massachusetts governor opposes gambling bill

 Craig Pushard, Producer     2 months ago
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BOSTON (AP) -- House and Senate leaders have agreed on a bill to legalize casino gambling in Massachusetts -- drawing immediate criticism from Gov. Deval Patrick, who said he can't sign the legislation.

The bill would authorize three casinos and two slot machine parlors, the latter of which would be competitively bid upon by the state's four racetrack owners.

Moments after the bill was announced Friday, Patrick issued a statement saying he was disappointed that it contained more than one slot parlor and that bidding was limited to the four racetracks.

Patrick said he could not support the bill in its current form.

Lawmakers must approve the bill before formal sessions at midnight Saturday.

The agreement comes after months of debate on Beacon Hill and days of shuttle diplomacy between House Speaker Robert DeLeo and Senate President Therese Murray.

 

 

 

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