Tuesday, May 01, 2012 9:35:18 AM
While the House has already adopted an order rendering gaming amendments to the budget virtually off limits, Norfolk Republican Rep. Dan Winslow is promoting his proposal to create three Massachusetts licenses for intrastate internet poker.
According to Winslow, he wants to make sure House members are aware of options to generate additional state revenues and hopes his plan will merit consideration before the House and Senate recess formal sessions for the year this summer. Under his plan (amendment 827), each license would require a minimum $10 million fee and there would be a 25 percent tax on gross gaming proceeds.
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