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		<title>Massachusets Once Again Tries to Ban Online Gambling and Gaming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No sooner than has the dust settled over Massachusetts Governor&#8217;s Casino Bill which contained anti-online gambling provisions, State Rep. David Flynn is promoting another bill to allow slot machines at racetracks, however, this bill AGAIN contains the same anti-online gambling clause as the Governor&#8217;s bill. Representative Flynn is &#8220;the dean&#8221; of Massachusetts Legislature the nickname [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No sooner than has the <a href="http://www.betfromanywhere.com/blog/massachusets-defeats-anti-online-gaming-bill/">dust settled</a> over Massachusetts Governor&#8217;s Casino Bill which contained anti-online gambling provisions, State Rep. David Flynn is promoting another bill to allow slot machines at racetracks, however, this bill AGAIN contains the same anti-online gambling clause as the Governor&#8217;s bill. Representative Flynn is &#8220;the dean&#8221; of  Massachusetts Legislature the nickname given to  oldest or longest serving House member.</p>
<p>Fortunately, according to our sources inside the Massachusetts legislature, this bill isn&#8217;t likely to pass because both the House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi  and Governor Patrick are against it.  While the governor supported casinos in the state, he thinks slots are a pretty bad idea.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;. Governor Patrick told reporters he thought racetrack slots would not provide adequate benefits to offset<span id="more-61"></span> negative social impacts.  &#8220;I have also said that if there is a compromise out there for resort-style casinos and slots at the tracks, then I&#8217;m open to that, but we can&#8217;t have that debate if this goes down the way it is. So as far as I&#8217;m concerned that&#8217;s off the table,&#8221; Patrick said last week.<br />
Last December, in pitching his casino plan, <strong>Patrick had indicated he would veto racetracks slots as part of a casino package.</strong> Expanded gambling proponents in the House have repeatedly failed to muster a majority in favor of any proposal and the threat of a gubernatorial veto, which requires a two thirds vote in each branch to override, would loom large in any future consideration of gambling bills.<br />
- CASINO VOTE FALLOUT CONTINUES from March 24, 2008.</p></blockquote>
<p>The House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi  is against increased gambling of any kind, not to mention, this slots bill has been defeated in previous years by a wide margin.</p>
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