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Revisions to Ehrlich's bill on slots expected Friday
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s administration is not expected to deliver its long-awaited overhaul of its slots machine legislation until Friday, a high-ranking House Democrat said yesterday. Del. Maggie L. McIntosh, a key member of House Speaker Michael...Tags: Executive Branch, Pimlico, Laurel, Casino and Gambling Industry, Democratic Party
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Slots plan to raise $900 million a year by '07, Ehrlich says
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said yesterday that his plan to legalize slot machine gambling would generate almost $900 million a year for the state within four years, providing nearly 70 percent of the money needed to pay for a landmark public schools...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Sports, William Donald Schaefer, Crime, Law and Justice
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As others race to opt out, Cecil embraces slots bill
Sun StaffPERRYVILLE - As community after community scrambles to keep from being one of the potential sites for a casino-style slots den, leaders in the Northeast Maryland county of Cecil say they would welcome the devices if the state chooses to legalize them....Tags: Annapolis, Executive Branch, Elkton, Politics, Maryland
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Ehrlich, Miller set to give up on slots
Sun StaffThe likelihood of legalizing slot machines grew bleak yesterday as the state's two chief slots supporters, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, said they were ready to give up if no deal is reached today with House...Tags: Equestrian, Executive Branch, Politics, Harford County, Maryland
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Ehrlich's slots plan comes out for Round 3
Staff WriterThe arguments were familiar, the characters the same - but the opponents of slot machines were scarce at a hearing yesterday on the latest proposal to legalize slots in Maryland. For the third consecutive year, members of the Senate Budget and Taxation...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Death, Casino and Gambling Industry, Maryland
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Senate passes $22.6 billion budget bill
Sun StaffWith time for compromise slipping away, the Maryland Senate adopted a budget last night that relies on slot-machine gambling and higher taxes on properties, corporations and health insurance policies to pull the state through the coming year. The $22.6...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Delores G. Kelley, Executive Branch, Politics, Nathaniel J McFadden
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