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.

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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.

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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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