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Conn. towns want more casino money
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2002

Leaders from towns next to reservations in Connecticut are supporting a proposal to increase the amount of money they receive from a tribal casino fund.

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe operate the state's two casinos and contribute 25 percent of slot machine revenues to a state fund. The fund is distributed to municipalities based on a number of factors, including need.

Gov. John Rowland's budget calls for an additional $500,00 to go to Montville, Norwich, Ledyard, North Stonington and Preston. The New London Day reports that the hike is politically risky and may not be approved by the Legislature.

Get the Story:
Towns testify Rowland's new Pequot Fund formula is fair (The Norwich Bulletin 3/19)
Hopes fade for increase in slot funds (The New London Day 3/19)