For years, Annapolis has been the place where Maryland’s biggest policy fights get settled: school funding formulas, Chesapeake Bay cleanup mandates, redistricting battles. The next major fight brewing in the State House may be less obvious to your average commuter on Riva Road, but its impact on Maryland’s budget, local tax revenues, and everyday residents is anything but small: the legalization of online casino gaming.
Maryland already has a r…
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