
A number of local newspapers are reporting the results of a recent poll that say Massachusetts residents want gaming in their state.
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Policy Analysis released the results of a statewide poll yesterday concluding that 56.5 percent of residents favor building a casino resort in the state.
Even the newly elected governor is jumping on the bandwagon. This was published this week in the Casino City Times...
As reported by the Cape Cod Times: "Gov. Deval Patrick has revived the gambling debate in Massachusetts, saying the state needs to seriously consider casinos or slots parlors to balance the state budget. But the question of expanding legalized gambling has simmered for a decade, kept warm behind the scenes by a cadre of lobbyists and gambling proponents who have long seen Massachusetts as a potential cash cow. "With predictions of a money crunch at the Statehouse, another lobbying rush is about to hit Beacon Hill. "Patrick recently extended an offer to meet with proponents of casino gambling before making a decision, saying he only heard from opponents during last year's gubernatorial campaign. Members of his administration are expected to meet with legislators Wednesday, and other meetings are still being scheduled. "…Patrick says he has serious doubts about the social costs associated with gambling, but he told municipal leaders last weekend that gaming must be considered as a serious option to help boost state aid to cities and towns…"