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The Casino Vote

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Rendering courtesy of Harrah's Entertainment
On Tuesday, Nov. 7, voters rejected by a wide margin a ballot question that would have changed the state Constitution and allowed Harrah's Entertainment to build this casino for the Narragansett Indian tribe near the town's business park in West Warwick.
Payment plan for Twin River extended

The owners of the greyhound track-and-slot parlor agree to a 4-month extension for payments to local contractors.

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At a glance: The proposal


Amendment seeks voter approval of a casino in West Warwick

Building a casino in Rhode Island is either going to jump-start the state’s economy or drive it into financial ruin, if you listen to the advocates and opponents.

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Safety net for current slot halls: Taxpayers

If business at Lincoln Park and Newport Grand declines because of the proposed West Warwick casino, Rhode Island taxpayers will have to cover their losses -- potentially millions of dollars -- because of a deal crafted by state lawmakers last year.

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Would a casino worsen problem gambling in R.I.?

For most people, a trip to the casino is a fun diversion, just like going to the theater or a nice restaurant.

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Harrah's is betting on Rhode Island to expand in Northeast

When the Narragansett Indians first started working with Harrah's Entertainment Inc. in 2002 to bring a casino to West Warwick, Harrah's was a $4-billion company with 26 casinos in 12 states.

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Surveying the road toward a casino

Gambling proposals have been a fixture in Rhode Island politics since the early 1970s, when voters amended the state Constitution to establish the state lottery.

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Casino Q&A


Compiled by Journal staff writers

A look back at the 2004 proposal


8.17.2004
Pundits weigh casino fallout

PROVIDENCE -- The way Brown University Prof. Darrell West sees it, the West Warwick casino issue has made for a frustrated electorate.

8.14.2004
Casino vote is off Nov. ballot

PROVIDENCE -- The West Warwick casino proposed by Harrah's Entertainment and the Narragansett Indian Tribe is off the November ballot.

8.13.2004
Justices advise casino bill illegal

PROVIDENCE -- The state Supreme Court yesterday, in an advisory opinion, declared unconstitutional both a planned November vote on a West Warwick casino and the legislation establishing the casino.