Odds are getting longer against stand-alone casinos in Florida in the near future as a stalemate between Gov. Rick Scott and Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford appears to deepen.
“The lights are dimming,” said Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel.
Odds are getting longer against stand-alone casinos in Florida in the near future as a stalemate between Gov. Rick Scott and Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford appears to deepen.
February 19, 2014 at 11:55 AM
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Odds are getting longer against stand-alone casinos in Florida in the near future as a stalemate between Gov. Rick Scott and Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford appears to deepen.
“The lights are dimming,” said Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel.
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