Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Suffolk OTB filed for bankruptcy and

Nassau OTB cries poverty. how can a county improve solvency with such fine minds and deep pockets?

If Cuomo were an honest crook he would see that NY OTBs are open 365 days of the year just like the slot machines and the NY Lottery.  At the last Teamster Local 707 meeting slot machine consultants were mentioned by Kevin McCaffrey. Perhaps the NSA can identify them and their contracts and work done or imagined and their compensation.

All students who default on their student loan should be provided with a slot machine to help pay off the loan.
If you can give a slot machine to a bankrupt corporation you can certainly bail out a studious student?



Cuomo signs bill to expand NY casino gambling

Walmart shoppers in Farmingdale react to the possibility of casinos coming to Long Island. Videojournalists: Jessica Rotkiewicz and Elise Apelain (June 19, 2013)
ALBANY - Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed into law Tuesday a bill that greatly expands casino gambling in New York -- including creating new video slot machine parlors in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
The plan authorizes four upstate casinos, which must also win approval in a statewide referendum this fall.
No matter the fate of the casino vote, the law allows Nassau and Suffolk counties to open one video-slot facility apiece. Each would have a maximum of 1,000 machines, which are known as video lottery terminals. Both counties had strongly backed a gambling bill as a way to boost county finances.
"The law will provide residents who now travel out of the county to recreate in gaming the opportunity to spend their money in their home county while bolstering educational and municipal services," Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano said in a statement Tuesday.
"This legislation will allow Suffolk County to keep tens of millions of dollars on Long Island to provide relief to local taxpayers, school districts and create jobs," said Vanessa Baird-Streeter, spokeswoman for Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.
Off-track betting corporations in Nassau and Suffolk would operate the video slot machine centers, officials said. Neither county has designated a site preference yet, though Nassau Off-Track Betting Corp. president Joseph Cairo said officials were discussing the OTB Race Palace in Plainview.
He said access and parking are key issues at the facility, but added: "Our primary focus right now is the Race Palace."
Cuomo has touted the plan as a way to boost the upstate economy.
"This new law will bring the state one step closer to establishing world-class destination gaming resorts that will attract tourists to upstate New York and support thousands of good-paying jobs, as well as new revenue for local businesses," Cuomo said in a statement.
The law sanctions four casinos in three upstate areas: Catskills-Hudson Valley, Capital Region and Southern Tier.

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