Now, however, many legislators are saying they will oppose a referendum because they don't think the issue belongs in the state...
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Published
11/05/07
Just when we thought a consensus on slot machines was taking shape in the legislature, the lawmakers have returned to their old divisive ways. Find Us On Facebook
The tide seemed to be turning when Gov. Martin O'Malley, trying to get the legislature to pass the rest of his program to erase an enormous $1.7 billion deficit, agreed to a referendum on the issue. In other words, if the legislators can't make up their minds - particularly on short notice, during a special session - let the voters decide.
Now, however, many legislators are saying they will oppose a referendum because they don't think the issue belongs in the state...
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Slots - 2007-11-12 16:12:14
Funny, but the legislatures don't want slots in the consitution, if it ends up there- then they can't change locations or give sites to there buddies
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