The Mohegan Tribe of
Connecticut will meet today with the town council in Palmer, Massachusetts, to discuss plans for a casino.
The tribe wants to bid on a casino license for western Massachusetts. Town leaders support the idea and envision upwards of $30 million in tax revenue and up to $13.6 million in slot machine revenue for their community.
Lawmakers are due to start debate on H.3702, the gaming bill, tomorrow.
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Palmer council to talk casino
(The Worcester Telegram & Gazette 9/13)
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