Legislation That Fails New Hampshire.

 Casino legislation has once again been filed.

  Senate Bill 586 would allow 5,000 slot machines and 240 table games at "siting of the casino locations is done for optimal revenue impact." Wherever this is.

  Starting next year two higher end casinos in Boston and Springfield, Massachusetts will open and almost immediately begin scraping $59 million dollars a year right off the New Hampshire economy. This number will only go higher. Senate Bill 586 is so poorly crafted legislation it does nothing consider Massachusetts never mind competing with it.
Senate Bill 586 Is So Poorly Crafted It is destined to fail.

  Senator D'Allesandro the lead sponsor should have done some in-depth market research before filing this bill and it's apparent he didn't. For example the Lakes Region and North Country areas both have strong tourism economies which casino gaming might enhance, possibly exponentially. This bill does nothing to consider the tourism economy in New Hampshire and never mind it's location.

  This legislation is destined to be killed not because of it's idea but because of it's execution, poor planning and the lack of local support for it. This seems to happen a lot in Concord.

  The legislature needs to do better with respect to expanded casino gaming in the Granite State.



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