Michigan News - Page 49
Michigan Lottery Contributes $644.5 Million to School Fund
18 October 2004
The Michigan School Aid Fund will receive a record $644.5 million from the Michigan Lottery with its fiscal year 2004 net proceeds.
Michigan Lottery Email Raises Concerns15 October 2004
News Brief: An email from the Michigan Lottery commissioner referencing a future game targeted at young adults with personal computers sparked a controversy this week with some state legislators concerned the state was getting into the Internet gambling business.
Michigan Voters to Decide Own Power14 October 2004
News Brief: Voters will decide Nov. 2 how much power they should have over gambling expansion in Michigan.
Detroit's Self-Ban List Grows14 October 2004
News Brief: A total of 821 people have voluntarily placed themselves on a list that permanently bans them from Detroit's three licensed casinos. That is triple the number of people on the list in 2002.
Racing Commissioner Approves Lansing-Area Racetrack13 October 2004
Fight Intensifies Over Measure to Limit Gambling
12 October 2004
News Brief: Representatives of the coalition of Detroit and Indian casino operators and gambling opponents who support the measure called the fears groundless and accused the education lobby of using scare tactics.
Taxes Irk Casino Execs7 October 2004
Casino executives expressed frustration and concerns over some states’ casino taxes while speaking the Global Gaming Expo.
Windsor Downs Granted Michigan License6 October 2004
News Brief: Michigan Racing Commissioner R. Robert Geake granted a racing license on Tuesday to Platinum Partners, conducting business as Windsor Downs, to operate a pari-mutuel racetrack in Windsor Township south of Lansing.
Michigan Casino Initiative Coalition Grows6 October 2004
The coalition working to pass Proposal 1 on the Nov. 2 ballot has now grown to include more than 25,000 Michigan organizations and citizens.
Poll: Majority Supports Michigan Casino Proposal6 October 2004
News Brief: One month before the November election, supporters of a controversial Michigan casino ballot proposal are leading by a 2-1 margin, according to a recent newspaper poll.
Voters to Decide Michigan Gambling Expansion4 October 2004
News Brief: Voters will decide Nov. 2 how much power they should have over gambling expansion in Michigan.
MGM Grand, Tribe Spend Millions on Campaign28 September 2004
News Brief: The owners of Detroit's MGM Grand Casino and Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant have spent nearly $7 million in the opening rounds of the campaign to win voter approval of a constitutional amendment to limit the expansion of gambling in Michigan.
Michigan Casino Camps Building Larger Coalitions22 September 2004
News Brief: Groups on both sides of a Michigan ballot proposal that would require voter approval for expanded gambling say they are building large coalitions as the Nov. 2 election nears.
Michigan Tribe Bets on Casino to Pay Off Debts22 September 2004
News Brief: Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians’ tribal chairman John Miller says that a casino would help the tribe pay off the $40 million debt it as acquired since its federally recognized status was reaffirmed.
Michigan Pro-Casino Group Kicks Off Campaign21 September 2004
Grand Rapids and Metro Detroit leaders today kicked off a campaign to pass Proposal 1, a constitutional amendment that would give Michigan voters the power to approve future casino-style gambling expansions.
Michigan Voters Support Limited Gambling Expansion21 September 2004
News Brief: Michigan voters appear to be standing firm in support of limits on the expansion of gambling.
Gaming Helps Create a "Cool City"15 September 2004
Magna's Detroit Plans Near Approval
15 September 2004
News Brief: Magna Entertainment Corp.’s plan to build a racetrack in the Detroit suburb of Romulus is close to gaining full government approval.
MGM Lays Off 150, Blaming Casino Tax Increase15 September 2004
The MGM Grand Detroit Casino said Tuesday that it is laying off 150 workers because of an increase in Michigan's casino tax from 18 percent to 24 percent.
Law Firm Forms Indian Gaming Law Group14 September 2004
aymond & Prokop P.C. reports the formation of its Indian Gaming and Law Industry Group.
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