The Mohegan Tribe owns casinos in Connecticut and Pennsylvania and could soon be opening one in Massachusetts.
The tribe wants to build a resort in Palmer, in western Massachusetts. That's about 60 miles from the reservation, where the tribe operates Mohegan Sun.
The plan depends on passage of a bill in Massachusetts that would authorize two resorts. The tribe plans to compete for a license.
The tribe also operates Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs in Pennsylvania, a state-licensed facility with slot machines. Table games are being added.
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Massachusetts Legislators Debate Casino Bill
(The Hartford Courant 4/13)
Connecticut | Legislation
Mohegan Tribe monitors gaming debate in Massachusetts
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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