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Ante up on casinos

Gov. Rick Scott has attempted to keep a poker face on whether he supports allowing Las Vegas-style casino resorts in Florida. But he and legislators should put their cards on the table and engage the public in a debate on the issue.

It’s a bet worth placing. One of the winners could be Bay County.

Barely a week into office, Scott had to backtrack on a comment he made in which he appeared open to allowing Vegas-style casinos. That contradicted his campaign pledge not to expand gambling.

"I don’t want the state to become largely dependent for revenues," Scott said at a Jan. 7 news conference. "And, I haven’t taken a position on doing anything different with gaming."

But he did acknowledge that shortly after his election, he met in Las Vegas with gambling executives, detouring his private jet en route to the Republican Governors Association meeting in San Diego.

Stop *****footing around. It’s not like Florida is pure as virgin snow when it comes to gambling.

The state already allows a lottery, bingo, poker, slot machines and electronic blackjack, as well as wagering on horse racing, dog racing and jai-alai. Last year, the Legislature passed, and then-Gov. Charlie Crist signed, a deal with the Seminole tribe that guarantees them the right to table games such as blackjack in exchange for at least $1 billion in payments to the state over five years. The compact also grants the Seminoles the exclusive right to Vegas-style slot machines outside of South Florida.
http://www.newsherald.com/articles/attempted-90081-resorts-keep.html