Group fails to reach consensus on P.G. casino, gaming expansion


Stardem.com

A work group looking at expanding gambling in Maryland has not been able to reach a consensus on whether to add a casino in Prince George’s County, dealing a setback to the efforts of pro-gambling forces to win legislative approval this summer.

After the group’s final public meeting was delayed for three hours, the group of lawmakers and advisers to Gov. Martin O’Malley acknowledged that a consensus of the 11 members could not be reached at this time.

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  • Craig Glinda

    Why must everything concerning Prince George’s be so difficult to obtain? There has to be special sessions to pave a road. I am an ordinary, go to work, pay my bills person, but I can see what’s at play here. I’m not stupid. This majority black county is deemed to unsofisticated to realize when we’re insulted. If the National Harbor doesn’t get gaming then I’ll continue to go to Delaware.