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Full casino gambling in Florida WOULD REALLY SURPRISE YOU?
It wouldn't surprise me. Giving the state (democrat) governor access to revenue like this? This is like a pill to cure all of their ills, so they think.
No income tax and defer another real estate tax increase. All the politicians can say "see, we didn't raise your taxes"(yet). How could there not be full casino gambling? |
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida WOULD REALLY SURPRISE YOU?
The governor is a Republican.
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida WOULD REALLY SURPRISE YOU?
And there are a lot of fundamentalists in this state who would be pretty pissed off about it.
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida WOULD REALLY SURPRISE YOU?
If the legislature wants to allow Class III gaming, Crist won't get in the way. I can't see it happening legislatively since a) we have enough holy rollers in the state to fight against it, and b) Disney et al. will fight like hell to keep as much of FLs entertainment dollars coming their way.
The best bet, as CyberPunk mentioned earlier, is thru the judicial system. If *any* Class III gaming is allowed they have a nice test to see if that instance implies that *all* Class III gaming is allowed. Crist can help make it so if he can negotiate a reasonable cut for the State to help fund his property tax relief efforts. |
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida WOULD REALLY SURPRISE YOU?
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If the legislature wants to allow Class III gaming, Crist won't get in the way. [/ QUOTE ] This has nothing to do with the legislature. If Crist doesn't enter into negotiations on behalf of the state the Seminoles will still get the approval they are looking for, only the Dept. of the Interior gets to benefit while the state would get the shaft. He can't prevent the approval as this has nothing to do with State government but rather a federal agency that oversees all Indian gaming nationwide seeing how all Indian reservations are considered sovereign federal land. |
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida by end of year?
You can "Expect" full gaming at the Indian Casinos to be attached as part of the Property Tax Relief Act.
Anyone who votes against it would be committing Political suicide by voting against lowering Florida property taxes. The owners of Gaming Boats are already exploring buying or joint ventures in land based sites both new and existing. |
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida by end of year?
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You can "Expect" full gaming at the Indian Casinos to be attached as part of the Property Tax Relief Act. Anyone who votes against it would be committing Political suicide by voting against lowering Florida property taxes. The owners of Gaming Boats are already exploring buying or joint ventures in land based sites both new and existing. [/ QUOTE ] What are you talking about? It has nothing to do with state legislation. |
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida by end of year?
This is where someone is supposed to chime in that it would take a constitutional amendment to allow full Class III gambling and reform property taxes...
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida by end of year?
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You can "Expect" full gaming at the Indian Casinos to be attached as part of the Property Tax Relief Act. Anyone who votes against it would be committing Political suicide by voting against lowering Florida property taxes. The owners of Gaming Boats are already exploring buying or joint ventures in land based sites both new and existing. [/ QUOTE ] If you could back up your statement, then I'd believe it. |
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Re: Full casino gambling in Florida by end of year?
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This is where someone is supposed to chime in that it would take a constitutional amendment to allow full Class III gambling and reform property taxes... [/ QUOTE ] NOW that's funny!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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