AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — A bill to allow nonprofits in Maine to have up to five video gambling machines per club is awaiting further votes following preliminary approval by the House.
The bill now awaits Senate action after representatives gave their OK on Wednesday.
Veterans and fraternal organizations want to set up video gambling machines inside their clubs. They see it as a fairness issue, with two private casinos in the state in operation or coming on line soon.
Some groups are alarmed by the proposal. CasinosNO!, says it would lead to a casino in every town.
The Christian Civic League of Maine says voters have already said no to an expansion of gambling in the state.
Success. Please wait for the page to reload. If the page does not reload within 5 seconds, please refresh the page.
Enter your email and password to access comments.
Invalid username/password.
Please check your email to confirm and complete your registration.
Only subscribers are eligible to post comments. Please subscribe or login first for digital access. Here’s why.
Use the form below to reset your password. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code.
-
The Franklin Journal
Dean’s List
-
The Franklin Journal
Shaker Village workshops
-
The Franklin Journal
SeniorsPlus’ upcoming classes
-
The Franklin Journal
Registration open for Hike for Hospice
-
The Franklin Journal
Extension offers virtual 4-H volunteer training