Scott Still Lobbying On Maine Racino ; His Company Helps Pay for Ads That Urge Mainers to Resist Changes in the Law Being Debated in Augusta.
Portland Press Herald › January 21, 2004
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Portland Press Herald › January 21, 2004
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A Las Vegas-based investor continues to court public support for slot machines at Bangor Raceway even though Maine residents no longer can vote on the issue.
Capital Seven, a company owned by Shawn Scott, is helping to pay for a television ad that asks residents to fight changes being debated by Gov. John Baldacci and state legislators to the racino law approved by voters in November.See the full content of this document
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Scott Still Lobbying On Maine Racino ; His Company Helps Pay for Ads That Urge Mainers to Resist Changes in the Law Being Debated in Augusta.
Christen Graham, a spokeswoman for Capital Seven, confirmed Tuesday that Scott's company has contributed to the Citizens Committee for Revitalization of Historic Bangor Raceway, whic...
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