2014 Ballot Question 3 - Expanding Prohibitions on Gaming
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Question 2 - Bottle Bill |
Question 3 - Casinos |
Question 4 - Sick Time |
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Secretary of the Commonwealth: Question 3 summary
News and Commentary
- Boston Globe: Well-funded pro-casino ads tug at the heartstrings, by Joan Vennochi (Oct 16, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Charlestown’s stake in Wynn game, by Paul McMorrow (Oct 16, 2014)
- Boston Herald: Treasurer: Casinos will not drain Lottery $$, by Jack Encarnacao (Oct 15, 2014)
- Boston Gobe: Pro-casino group launches third ad opposing repeal, by Mark Arsenault (Oct 11, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Indictments over Everett site give voters much to ponder, editorial (Oct 3, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Casino repeal faces long odds, unattributed (Oct 3, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Casino law ad focuses on jobs, by Mark Arsenault (Sept 23, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Gambling panel’s decision spells end for Suffolk Downs races, by Nestor Ramos, Michael Levenson and Travis Andersen (Sept 17, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Mass. Gaming Commission spares Walsh from embarrassment, by Alan Wirzbicki (Sept 16, 2014)
- Boston Globe: State panel selects Wynn casino over plan for Revere, by Mark Arsenault (Sept 16, 2014)
- Boston Globe: After initial fanfare, skepticism on casinos grows, by Mark Arsenault (June 20, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Poll shows Mass. voters still support casinos, by David Sharfenberg (June 19, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Two years later, a shifting landscape for casinos, by Mark Arsenault (Nov 25, 2013)