The Mashpee
Wampanoag Tribe is still looking for land to open a casino in southeastern Massachusetts.
The tribe's first two sites fell through. Talks for a new location never produced a deal, although the owner of a racetrack is still willing to deal.
“There’s always a possibility for that. Right now we don’t have an agreement, but we’ve had a lot of friendly talks in the past,” Raynham Park owner George Carney told GateHouse News Service. “Politics makes strange bedfellows.”
The tribe will gain exclusive rights to a casino in the southeastern part of the state -- also known as Region C -- if a gaming bill that was unveiled yesterday becomes law.
The bill authorizes the governor to enter into negotiations for a Class III compact.
The bill sets a deadline of July 31, 2012, to negotiate a compact.
And if the tribe can't win approval of a land-into-trust application, the state can open the Region C casino for bids.
Get the Story:
Mashpee tribe gets casino boost
(The Cape Cod Times 8/24)
Bill calls for 3 casinos, 1 slots parlor
(The New Bedford Standard-Times 8/24)
Casino efforts on deck again
(The Worcester Telegram & Gazette 8/24)
Raynham Park owner George Carney eyes slots and resort casino
(GateHouse News Service 8/24)
State leaders agree on casino bill
(The Boston Globe 8/24)
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
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