Minnesota News - Page 14
Caesars' Mall Casino Idea Met with Scorn
12 May 2004
News Brief: Caesars Entertainment’s Mall of America casino proposal was met with sneers and jeers at a Minnesota hearing on gambling bills.
Minnesota Lawmaker Wants Stadium for Casino11 May 2004
News Brief: Rep. Irv Anderson says he'll change his vote and support a stadium bill if Governor Tim Pawlenty, a stadium supporter, will help obtain a gambling casino for his riding.
Minnesota Gambling Bill Defeated7 May 2004
News Brief: An attempt to establish a metro-area casino to benefit Minnesota and two large northern Indian tribes was defeated in a House committee Thursday.
Request for Caesars Contribution Inquiry Rejected6 May 2004
News Brief: A request to investigate Caesars Entertainment’s campaign contributions to Minnesota House members has been rejected.
Minnesota Governor Considers Gambling Bill6 May 2004
News Brief: Governor Tim Pawlenty says he would consider signing any gambling bill that reaches his desk if he doesn't reach an agreement with Minnesota Indian tribes to protect their casino monopoly.
Minnesota Taxpayer-Religious Coalition Fights Gambling29 April 2004
News Brief: A taxpayers’ group is joining with a religious coalition to urge Minnesotans and their legislators to oppose more gambling.
Legislators Turn Down Casino Checks28 April 2004
News Brief: Envelopes with bundles of checks from contributors linked to Caesars Entertainment of Las Vegas arrived in the offices of some key GOP House members shortly after the 2004 Legislature convened in early February.
Minnesota Gambling Bill Pulled21 April 2004
News Brief: The author of one of the gambling bills being heard in the Minnesota Legislature pulled his measure before a key committee vote but still pledged to get the bill to the House floor.
Minnesota Gambling Bill Pulled21 April 2004
News Brief: The author of one of the gambling bills being heard in the Minnesota Legislature pulled his measure before a key committee vote but still pledged to get the bill to the House floor.
Promotions Firm Sues Over Canceled Lottery Contracts20 April 2004
A St. Paul promotions company has filed a lawsuit claiming that its contracts were improperly canceled after the suicide of lottery director George Andersen.
Caesars Pushes for Casino by Mall of America20 April 2004
News Brief: Caesars Entertainment is making a high-priced and high-profile push for a proposal to construct a casino near the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Minnesota Tribal Politics Could Hamper Casino Plans2 April 2004
News Brief: The possibility that a Minnesota tribal leader could regain power after serving a prison term for theft and bribery has dealt a blow to the tribe's hopes for a new casino.
Minnesota Tribes Warn Against Gambling Expansion23 March 2004
News Brief: Rural areas and out-of-state Indian tribes will be the losers if state lawmakers allow any expansion of gambling, according to tribal leaders with the Upper Sioux Community.
Minnesota Casino Ads Focus on Winnings22 March 2004
News Brief: In a new campaign, Grand Casino looks at the other side of the door, featuring stories about what casino-goers have done with their winnings.
Minnesota Tribal Partnership Approved18 March 2004
News Brief: A bill to create a casino partnership among the state and two northern Minnesota Indian tribes narrowly passed a House committee Wednesday.
Minnesota Governor Hints at Gambling Expansion17 March 2004
News Brief: Governor Tim Pawlenty appeared to open the door to an expansion of gambling on Tuesday.
Minnesota Bill Being Rewritten11 March 2004
News Brief: A bill the Minnesota House passed last year to put a casino at the Canterbury Park racetrack is being rewritten so it would produce more money for the state during the current budget period.
Casino Backers Protest Slot Bill10 March 2004
News Brief: Waving mock pink slips, hundreds of tribal members and casino workers gathered Tuesday at the Capitol to protest a bill that would outlaw video slot machines.
Minnesota Bill Aims to Unplug Slots4 March 2004
News Brief: Two Republican lawmakers Wednesday proposed shutting down about 20,000 slot machines in 18 Indian casinos across Minnesota unless tribes agree to share their gambling profits with the state and with one another.
Minnesota Tribes Oppose Reopening Gambling Compacts2 March 2004
News Brief: Minnesota’s tribal leaders are angry that Governor Pawlenty wants to renegotiate their gambling compacts.
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