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Vegas Style Resorts

October 19th, 2011 by flanews

Legislation paving the way for Vegas-Style Casino resorts is expected to be filed in Tallahassee later this week. The Senate President is promising a vote on the bill in his chamber, but casinos face a tougher battle in the House. As Whitney Ray tells us, international casino corporations are already making investments in Florida in anticipation of the bill passing.

Genting Malaysia, an international casino corporation is betting on the Florida legislature.

The gaming company bought land in Miami and drew up plans for a mega-resort.

Now they’re waiting on lawmakers to expand gaming. A bill to allow the Vegas-style resorts failed last session. Senator Dennis Jones sponsored the bill, and is ready to try again.

“This is a fabulous opportunity for Florida for jobs. And these are all high paying jobs and like I said we will start to attract the trade show industry,” said Jones.

In the Senate the president is promising members a chance to vote on the issue, but the gaming expansion faces a tougher time in the House.

Disney has been a long time opponent of expanded gaming. The House Speaker is from the area and so are other influential House members like, Scott Plakon.

Plakon has a bill to ban internet cafes. His legislation could be rolled into the expanded gaming bill in an effort to garner more House support. If that happens Plakon is undecided how he would vote.

“My wife doesn’t even know what my answer is going to be on that so if that happens we will have to decide when the time comes,” said Plakon.

Supporters of the casinos say it’s not just about gaming. The resorts would become destinations for international trade shows… with each boasting 15-hundred rooms and more than 500-thousand square feet of meeting space.
The plan is to set up a gaming regulatory board that would oversee all gambling, including Indian casinos and businesses like internet cafes.

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