New Jersey budget freeze closes casinos
New Jersey’s government shut down has led to a temporary shuttering of Atlantic City’s casinos, potentially costing the state $1.3 million a day.
New Jersey’s government shut down has led to a temporary shuttering of Atlantic City’s casinos, potentially costing the state $1.3 million a day. As legislators continue to debate the $31 billion budget, all non-essential state services remain closed, according to The New York Times. That includes the Casino Control Commission that supervises the state’s 12 casinos.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/05/nyregion
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