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"This keeps it all alive," said former Republican Sen. Dick Day, who resigned his Owatonna Senate seat last year to lobby for racinos.
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Posted on: In a surprise move, a Senate committee on Wednesday night tabled a bill to bolster state coffers by adding slot machines at the state's two race tracks, following a standing-room-only hearing lasting nearly two hours. Read More >
Posted on: Wed 10-Mar-2010 Today at the Capitol, a proposal to build two so-called racinos will get its first committee vote of the 2010 session. Read More >
Posted on: Wed 10-Mar-2010 As revenue goes, this is low-hanging fruit. Should a strapped state ignore it? Read More >
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Join Dick Day in asking legislators the $250 million question: Why not a Racino NOW?
Every
year, we keep having the same debate at the Capitol about reducing deficits
and cutting programs. It’s time to use a little Common
Sense.
The time for Racinos is NOW.
Racinos in Minnesota could raise $250 million in new state revenue without raising anyone’s taxes. By putting slot and video games in Minnesota’s existing horse parks, we could go a long way toward improving the state’s fiscal problems.
Now Dick Day is leaving his Senate seat and taking to Main Street with one goal: to bring common sense and your voice back to the negotiating table at the Capitol.
Your voice can make Racinos a reality