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Cuomo says proposed new casinos would draw more visitors upstate

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During his State of the State address on Wednesday, Governor Cuomo offered more details on a plan for casino gambling in New York State.

If the governor gets his way, the proposed new casinos would come to upstate first.

After Cuomo first proposed full-scale casino gambling during last year's state of the state address, the focus was on a casino in Queens, at the Aqueduct Racetrack. But that plan appears to have fallen through.

In the renewed call for casino gambling, the first phase would include up to three casinos, all located upstate. Cuomo described it as a way to attract the 50 million tourists that visit New York City every year.

“I believe if they visit, they will come back and they will stay but we have to get them there.”

The state's gaming commission would choose the three locations. Legalized casinos need an amendment to the state constitution, requiring two legislatures to pass it and a referendum, which Cuomo said could happen in November.

The five casinos currently operating upstate are all controlled by Indian Nations.

WSKG/Southern Tier reporter for the Innovation Trail.
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