Casino-Free News: November 2009

Who introduced the Foxwoods extension bill? No one seems to know!

Once again the politicians who are supposed to represent your interests are failing to do so.

A provision that would give faltering Foxwoods an extra year to get up and running on our riverfront has been thrown into the midst of an amendment to a bill that would legalize table games in Pennsylvania. Foxwoods faces a state-imposed deadline to have 1,500 slot machines operating by May 2011, but it has yet to publicly present plans for the casino's design or its financing.

The amendment would push the deadline to May 2012.

Though Foxwoods isn't mentioned by name in the bill, it's the only slots parlor the extension would impact. To add insult to injury, House Majority Leader Todd Eachus claims he doesn't know who added the provision.

It's time these politicians stopped gambling with our future. Read on for a way you can make your voice heard.

Stop the foreclosures!

Thank you for calling your State Senator last week and urging them to oppose Senate Bill 1033 — a pernicious piece of legislation that would allow casinos to extend easy credit to anyone playing a slot machine.

It is now time to escalate our actions. Join us and the No Casino in the Heart of Our City Coalition at 1:30 pm tomorrow (Thursday, Nov. 12) for an action outside of State Senator Shirley Kitchen's district office:

Senator Kitchen's District Office

1:30 pm, Thursday, Nov. 12

1701 W. Lehigh Avenue, Suite 104, Philadelphia, PA [view map]

Foreclosure

The predatory gambling industry continues to dig its claws into our government — and deeper into your pockets. This time, they are seeking to promote addicts using credit to gamble on slot machines. We need your help so we can push back.

At this very moment, the gambling industry is lobbying hard for legislation in Harrisburg that would allow any casino in Pennsylvania to offer easy credit to anyone playing a slot machine.

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