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<title>More states look to casinos for jobs and revenue</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 18:04:22 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ More and more states are now looking at casinos as a way of creating jobs and generating revenue in this time of economic difficulty.Following the new law in Massachusetts that authorises three new resort-style casinos and a slots parlour, possibly one of these in Boston, the states of Florida, New York and Illinois have initialised their own plans.A state Senate panel in Florida this month authorised a bill which lays the foundation for the building of three new casinos, one of which could be located in Miami.<br><br>An expansion of casino operations in the Aqueduct Racetrack, New York City, was proposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo.  The Governor also called for a constitutional amendment, which would allow <a href=" http://rivacasino.com/"title="Online casinos ">casino</a> gambling across the state.In Illinois, lawmakers are now trying to revive efforts to bring a casino to Chicago.<br>These developments have Las Vegas on edge, they fear competition from casinos in cities such as New York, Miami and Boston just as they're pulling themselves out of a three year rut.]]></description>
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