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Online Casino News for Wednesday - January 28, 2004

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Nation continues running up a tab - 2004-01-28
The start of 2004 saw this country flirting with a debt of $7 trillion.
State budget fights can’t be won if gramps and granny were permitted to spend the rest of their golden years calmly sitting together on their front porch of their mortgage/tax free home watching their grandkids at play.

Supplying wheelchair ramps, defibrillators and oxygen delivery systems as regular equipment in slot machine parlors will assist with state funding.
Read the full story at York Daily Record, PA
 
Governor backs off casino tax, track slots - 2004-01-28
Read his lips: No new casino taxes, no urging for racetrack slots, no more bombshell.

New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey wowed Wall Street gaming analysts Monday night with an unflinchingly pro-casino, pro-Atlantic City message.
McGreevey, however, was in no position to manage the request of his colleague across the Delaware River - 36,000 slot machines in Pennsylvania.
Read the full story at Press of Atlantic City, NJ
 






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