Anonymous wrote:Casino revenue is a predatory regressive tax on mostly poor Black folks. Visit MGM on a Friday night. The overwhelming percentage of people there are not privileged white men spending $50 a bet at the craps and blackjack tables. That Democrats would talk out of one side of their mouths about equity and then turn around and vote for a casino is the height of hypocrisy and corruption.
Anonymous wrote:Don't sign, Spanberger!!! We don't want this !!
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, the bill has been changed again. I haven't seen the text yet.
The bill the Senate adopted on Friday night reinstalled the provision designating Tysons as the location of the proposed casino. That provision remains in the version of the bill heading to the governor's desk.
Anonymous wrote:This will happen. Surovell wants people in Fairfax to support this bill and they will now that school funding is tied to it. Foolishly, they won’t realize the state will now be incentivized to give less to FCPS. Fairfax will be the real loser with this casino. It will cost so much in more resources needed that our taxes will go up just to support the casino for the benefit of other counties in Virginia. Of course Spanberger wants this.
Anonymous wrote:This won’t help us at all, the state will just pull funding
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I’m confused now. Does this mean that if the governor signs the bill it doesn’t have to go to a referendum and will be placed in Tyson’s as a “temporary” casino and then the residents can vote for it to stay or go? How easy is it to shut it down once it’s there?
Yes. Although if Democrats retain control of the Governor’s office, they are likely to extend the “temporary casino” indefinitely. Once a casino comes to Tysons and drives other corporate customers away, it will be there for good.
Yep. Just like the temporary toll on 267 until it paid for itself. Goal reached and it remained in place. There is no going back once it is in. This is some real BS politcal crap by our beloved, decent, people-loving, community-minded party. Better than the other team, but still bad ans corrupt.
According to the new bill, the revenue from the casino must be used for FCPS. I expect funding from the state for FCPS to be further reduced when that sweet, sweet tax money comes rolling in. It won't be a net gain for Fairfax County, but down state will have new funding.
They say this but is it true? The lottery goes into the general fund which then goes to schools and many other things. Is this the same kind of smoke and mirrors?
All gaming tax revenue generated by the temporary facility would go to Fairfax County Public Schools under the substitute bill presented by Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell (D-34), who has led the push to add Fairfax County to Virginia’s list of localities eligible to host a casino.
If a permanent casino is approved by voters, the resulting tax revenue would be split evenly between the state and local governments, but Fairfax County would be required to use its share to fund K-12 public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I’m confused now. Does this mean that if the governor signs the bill it doesn’t have to go to a referendum and will be placed in Tyson’s as a “temporary” casino and then the residents can vote for it to stay or go? How easy is it to shut it down once it’s there?
Yes. Although if Democrats retain control of the Governor’s office, they are likely to extend the “temporary casino” indefinitely. Once a casino comes to Tysons and drives other corporate customers away, it will be there for good.
Yep. Just like the temporary toll on 267 until it paid for itself. Goal reached and it remained in place. There is no going back once it is in. This is some real BS politcal crap by our beloved, decent, people-loving, community-minded party. Better than the other team, but still bad ans corrupt.
According to the new bill, the revenue from the casino must be used for FCPS. I expect funding from the state for FCPS to be further reduced when that sweet, sweet tax money comes rolling in. It won't be a net gain for Fairfax County, but down state will have new funding.
Anonymous wrote:What a corrupt twist of events! Surovell really hates Fairfax. What is a “temporary” casino? A shack? He not only worked his specific tysons site back in but got rid of any local role. Upending Virginia’s clear policy of local land use authority. It’s truly an unbelievable turn of events.
Anonymous wrote:Thank a Virginia Democrat today