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MD Senate Begins Debate on Gambling Expansion

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - The Maryland Senate is debating amendments to a measure to permit table games like craps at Maryland casinos and to allow a casino in Prince George's County.

The Senate rejected an amendment sponsored by Sen. Nancy Jacobs that would have raised impact grants in Allegany, Cecil and Worcester counties from $200,000 to $400,000.

Jacobs, a Republican who represents the part of Cecil County where the Perryville casino is located, says the additional money is needed, because the community has lost money from a decline in business since the state's largest casino opened in Anne Arundel County.

But Sen. Richard Madaleno, D-Montgomery, says the Anne Arundel County casino only just opened in June, and it's too soon to know whether the changes will be long lasting.

 

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