🎰Maine Wins. New Hampshire Loses.

  The slot machine revenue at the Oxford Casino is increasing. This is good for Maine and continues to be bad for New Hampshire.
Slot Machine Revenues Increasing. Good for Maine and Bad For New Hampshire.
  Located about 40 miles east of the New Hampshire border at East Conway it's yearly revenue for 2017 was $796.6 million dollars up $62 million from the year before. It isn't unreasonable to believe that 25% of these revenues at this small casino are coming from the Mount Washington Valley and the rest of the Granite State. These numbers are in direct contrast to the argument that the market for casinos in New Hampshire is "over- saturated."  Not true.
   But despite this ever increasing revenue going over to Maine, the New Hampshire legislature has once again tabled and killed casino legislation. Co-Sponsored by North Country Senator Jeff Woodburn, Senate Bill 586 was actually a bad piece of legislation. Intended for "optimal revenue impact" the bill did nothing to consider things like established state tourism markets and a long-term strategy as to how New Hampshire would be competitive with other New England states in casino gaming, and it definitely could.
 

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