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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Bridge Tolls Could Cost State $16 Million in Gambling Revenue, Says CEO

The CEO of Newport Grand Slots weighs in on the bridge toll proposal.

Plans to place bridge tolls on the new Sakonnet River Bridge could end up in a huge loss in gambling revenue for the state, says the Newport Grand slot parlor's chief executive officer.  Newport Grand CEO Diane Hurley told The Newport Daily News that bridge tolls would cost the state a maximum of $16 million in gambling revenue. Bridge tolls could be in place as early as this summer, according to The Providence Journal.  Do you agree with Hurley? Tell us in the comment section below!  Local and state politicians have been fighting plans to place tolls on the new Sakonnet River Bridge.  The Department of Transportation (DOT) held public hearings in Tiverton and Portsmouth last month. Residents are asked to submit their opinion on tolls to …

Joe Sousa.

1:58 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

We need to pack the hearing room at the State house when this Bill is heard. If we don't have hundreds waiting to testify the Toll is going to happen. We have to show that the State will lose more than it will gain with a Toll. We may need a bus to transport people there. Any suggestions ?   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

Food and Beverage Employees Endorse Question 1

UNITE HERE Local 217 ratified a new contract with Twin River and endorsed Question 1, according to a release.

More than 200 Twin River food and beverage workers and members of UNITE HERE Local 217 ratified a new, five-year agreement with Twin River that will boost hourly earnings by 12 percent by the end of the contract. The union also passed a measure endorsing Question 1, a state ballot issue that would allow casino gambling in the Lincoln venue as well as at Newport Grand on Aquidneck Island. The ballot question, if approved, would "preserve the good middle class jobs at Twin River," the union said in a release. Under the new agreement, Twin River will increase its pension contribution by more than 6 percent per year and offer health insurance to more employees. “Most folks are talking about creating jobs, but very few people are talking about …

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