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Slot machines continue to divide Maryland

News brief: Voters will decide whether to authorize up to 15,000 slot machines throughout the state on Tuesday.

Poll shows strong support for Maryland slot proposal

News brief: Sixty-two percent of likely voters say they support the ballot measure, according to the Washington Post.

Gambling beyond Nevada: Eyeing markets and taking chances

Amid collapsing credit markets and sinking stock prices, gaming industry leaders are looking for any piece of positive news.

Poll: Majority of Marylanders for slots

News brief: A new poll suggests far more Marylanders are for passing November's slots referendum than are against it.

Professional Fire Fighters of Maryland endorses slots

News brief: The Professional Fire Fighters of Maryland is the latest organization backing a proposal to legalize slot machine gambling in the state.

Magna gets OK to use $2 million to promote slots

News Brief: The Owner of Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park has secured permission from its parent company to use up to $2 million to encourage voters to authorize slot machine gambling in Maryland.

Maryland slot opponents propose alternative ballot question

News Brief: Maryland slots opponents proposed alternative language yesterday for a voter referendum on November's ballot that would legalize slot machine casinos across the state.

Maryland slot question decried

News Brief: Opponents of slot machines in Maryland decried the wording of a ballot question to legalize expanded gambling Monday, saying it was crafted to garner more votes.

Wealth drives 'no' vote on slots

News Brief: The anti-slots movement is counting on for funding from a small crowd of well-heeled donors.

Penn National secures exclusive purchase option

Penn National Gaming, Inc. has secured an exclusive 18 month option to purchase approximately 36 acres of land located in Perryville, Cecil County, Maryland from Principio Iron Company L.P.

Penn National secures Maryland venue

News Brief: Penn National is close to securing an option to purchase Cecil County property near Interstate 95 for use as a slot machine gambling venue if voters this November approve the devices in Maryland.

AARP poll: Marylanders support slots

A recent AARP Maryland survey found that two out of three Maryland voters support allowing slot machines at limited locations around the state.

Maryland's future clouded

News Brief: A judge’s ruling last week in St. Mary, Maryland, added one more opinion to the issue of electronic gambling machines, already addressed in an appeals court ruling

Maryland slots proposal finds supporters

News Brief: Some of the state's most powerful organizations continued this week to line up behind Gov. Martin O'Malley's slots proposal, which could bring up to 15,000 slot machines to Maryland and 4,750 into Anne Arundel County.

Maryland Chamber of Commerce supports slot vote

News Brief: The Maryland Chamber of Commerce is throwing its weight behind a November referendum to authorize slot machine gambling.

Maryland slots to change state

News Brief: In only seven months, Maryland voters will decide whether up to 15,000 slot machines will be legalized.

Teachers union backs slots referendum

News Brief: The Maryland state teachers union voted late Friday night to support voter approval of slot machine gambling in a November referendum.

Maryland readies for slot vote

News Brief: Lawmakers in Annapolis, Maryland, are moving to tighten up campaign reporting requirements for the November referendum on legalizing slot machines.

Maryland racing industry unstable

News Brief: If voters nix November’s slots referendum, Maryland’s racing industry might be doomed — and that could drag down the state’s $5.2 billion equine industry, some experts say.

Court throws out Maryland gaming referendum lawsuit

News Brief: The Court of Appeals threw out yesterday a Republican lawsuit attempting to overturn the Maryland tax increases and slot machine gambling referendum approved in November's special General Assembly session.

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