The North Dakota casino expansion bill introduced by House Majority Leader Al Carlson (R) has been rejected by the heavily controlled chamber that is republican.
State lawmaker Al Carlson’s push to allow North that is commercial Dakota to be built has unsuccessful.
Carlson’s bill desired to more than double the number of brick-and-mortar casinos in the Roughrider State, but the legislation garnered little help also among his own celebration. The bill was highly defeated by a vote of 63-28.
Carlson’s resolution would have asked North Dakota voters next November whether they help the expansion of gambling and allowing six land-based casinos that are commercial be developed. The state currently has casinos that are tribal along with charitable gaming and pari-mutuel wagering.
The longtime lawmaker who has offered the 41st District since 1993, which includes Fargo, shrugged from the results and said he expected the tally.
Of the 94 seats in North Dakota’s House of Representatives, Carlson’s GOP controls 81. The majority frontrunner said he ‚didn’t go around breaking arms‘ trying to acquire support from his legislative colleagues.
Payback No Answer
Carlson’s measure, if it would have been passed and approved by voters, would have allowed casinos that are commercial be built at least 40 miles away from sovereign reservations.
The ballot question was seen by some as payback by Carlson to your Native American community f [Weiterlesen…]