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Rolling the Dice in ME?

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Monday, September 19, 2011   

PORTLAND, Maine - Should Maine be rolling the dice when it comes to more casino gambling? In November, voters will be asked to approve two additional casinos. Those facilities would be located in Lewiston and Washington County. Supporters say it would be an economic shot in the arm, while detractors say it would bring crime, depression and addiction.

Davenport, Iowa, was one of the first cities outside of Las Vegas to approve gambling, back in 1989. Mayor Bill Gluba says it has brought jobs.

"It's been a positive economic impact in the area in terms of jobs. It has created about 400 jobs related to just the boat in Davenport."

Gluba says there are a like number of jobs at casino facilities in two neighboring communities. He says the casinos don't create a lot of development around them, because the facilities are designed to keep people from leaving.

With many manufacturing jobs leaving the country, there are limited options for economic development, Gluba adds.

"Philosophically, I'd say there's no great redeeming social value in gambling. I'd rather have a factory or a plant that pays higher wages."

The mayor of the Mississippi River city says predictions of dire consequences never came to pass in Davenport.

"People and their money will part in one way or the other, so at least the public gets some of it back this way, and we haven't had any serious problems."

Voters in Maine have already approved gambling measures that cleared the way for Hollywood Slots in Bangor and a resort casino complex in Oxford County.





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