Saturday, August 4, 2012

Gambling Complex Developer Encouraged by Vote - IPIP Blog

Published by Admin on 3rd August 2012

Much to everyones surprise, Gwinnett County Republicans voted a slight majority in favor of the casino gambling question on the July 31 GOP Primary ballot.

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The question: Should Georgia have casino gambling with funds going to education? received a 50.2 percent yes vote, while 49.7 percent said no.

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How did you vote on the question in Tuesdays election? Tell us in the comments.

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While the question is non-binding and were merely advisory, it could impact a proposed $1-billion gambling facility in Gwinnett County, particularly unincorporated Norcross. Developer Dan OLeary believed the question is flawed, especially when compared to the question on the Democratic ballot: Would you support casino gambling in Gwinnett County?

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Now that the votes were more in favor than expected, OLeary sent out a hopeful statement.

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The people have spoken, he said in a press release. They reject government solutions that simply raise taxes to fund their operations. It?s time to think creatively about solutions.

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OLearys proposed destination gaming facility would have video lottery terminals in an almost resort-like complex, which would include a hotel, restaurants, retail and more. In order for OLeary to move forward with construction, he needs the approval to operate the video lottery terminals at the facility.

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His proposal was essentially shot down at the Georgia Lottery Board meeting in April where he presented his plan. Now that the voters have shown a slight majority in favor, things are looking up for OLearys plan.

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I trust this strong support by the people of Georgia will encourage the Lottery Board to move forward now with its mission of maximizing revenue for the HOPE scholarship, OLeary said.

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