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“Not restricting the amounts, not questioning the motivation, but just requesting prompt disclosure,” says Rep. Bill Ohm.
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It’s a major blow for Andy Sanborn, who has been racing against the clock to sell Concord Casino since the state ordered it shuttered and sold in January.
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The Attorney General's Office has rejected the sale of Concord Casino, increasing the likelihood it won't resume bringing in money for public education.
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Casino owner Andy Sanborn asks the court for legal protections for his casino's buyer.
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A week after indicting former state Sen. Andy Sanborn on pandemic aid fraud charges, the Attorney General's Office announced Friday that it has brought identical charges against his casino.
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The NH Attorney General says Sanborn, a former state senator, misrepresented his casino’s finances in order to increase the amount of money he got from a Covid-relief fund.
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With the growth of gambling and this new revenue stream, many charities across New Hampshire are scrambling for a coveted spot on casino schedules to receive these funds.
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Andy Sanborn’s company, Win Win Win, is eligible for a historic horse racing license, which is an area of interest for national gaming companies.
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State law currently requires casinos to give 35% of their proceeds to a rotating list of nonprofits. But those casinos are allowed to keep some of that money in the form of rent.
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Especialistas de salud mental brindan apoyo a pacientes del New Hampshire Hospital tras tiroteo. Candidato DeSantis habló con grupo de votantes en Manchester. En Nashua, se manifestaron trabajadores de dos casinos pidiendo mejores salarios.