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Slots will be next big fightPublished 04/13/08
During this year's 90-day General Assembly session, there were only slight tremors foretelling Maryland's next political earthquake.
In only seven months, state voters will decide whether up to 15,000 slot machines - with a possible total of 4,750 in Anne Arundel County - will be legalized. No matter what the final decision is, the fiscal landscape of Maryland will be irrevocably changed.
"Still what remains, of course, is the referendum on slots in the fall and that's still a big question mark on the horizon here," Gov. Martin O'Malley said at a bill-signing ceremony last week. "We're in a position...
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