Posted on 07/09/2007 3:45:09 AM PDT by Born Conservative
PLAINS TWP. (PA)-- Although thousands of state employees will not be working today because of a budget stalemate, the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs was not forced to shut its doors on patrons at 7 this morning.
Bobby Soper, CEO of the casino, received a Commonwealth Court decision around 11:40 p.m. Sunday, in which the court issued a temporary injunction to prevent a shutdown of the states casinos.
Im pleased with the decision allowing us to stay open (today), he said. Not only is this great news for the 3,500 employees who work in the five state casinos, but also for the commonwealth, due to taxes.
He said the commonwealth receives $1.7 million each day from the casino in Plains Township.
The Associated Press reported early this morning that a Commonwealth Court judge halted the closure of slots parlors at least until a Tuesday hearing, said Doug Harbach, spokesman for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. State Revenue Department workers who monitor the casinos computers were among those ordered furloughed.
Just hours before Gov. Ed Rendell released a statement announcing a continuing budget impasse and before the courts ruling was known, patrons at the casino had similar opinions about the casino workers whose jobs might have been impacted by the states budget woes.
Its pathetic, Steve Stanek said from outside the casino Sunday night. All these people were given a job, and because the government cant work internally, these people are going to lose money.
The Dickson City resident said he visits the casino three times a week, and he would not personally worry about not being able to visit.
I would just wait for it to open again, he said. But as for the people on the payroll, theres no reason they should be losing money. These politicians mess everything up.
Stanek said even before the courts decision on the temporary injunction, all the workers he spoke with said they would have to show up today for work.
Andrea Heller of Warrior Run arrived at the casino around 10 p.m. Sunday, hoping to get any last gambling in if the casino was forced to close.
Thats why Im here, she said. But hopefully theyll come to a decision so these poor people working here and other state employees wont be out of money.
Heller said that during the day she was at Frances Slocum State Park in Kingston Township and heard others discussing the furloughs of state employees.
Ive heard this happened in Jersey, she said. I just hope it doesnt happen here itll affect not only the employees here (the casino), but also at the parks, and many state employees will be losing money.
Arthur Caper and his wife, Ruth, of Endicott, N.Y., were in the area visiting family, and visited the casino Sunday night.
I feel sorry for the workers, Ruth said. They did this in New York, and I think one time the furlough lasted until August. I hope Pennsylvania doesnt do this.
Her husband agreed
Yeah, these politicians have to start working better, he said. What if these people have families? This wont affect the politicians as much as it would to the families of the state employees, not only here, but employees in other state positions.
The states five slot machine parlors on Friday asked a court to prevent the state from forcing them to close as the budget impasse threatened to force a wider government shutdown.
Senior Judge Keith B. Quigley listened to 90 minutes of arguments just before court closed on Friday, and made the decision to pass a temporary injunction after the Legislature and Rendell exhausted any possibilities to avert todays shutdown.
State Sen. Lisa Baker, R-Lehman Twp., said the Senate is working towards principals of a good budget, no tax increases and needed control over spending.
I dont think we should be in a budget stalemate, Baker said. State workers should not be confronting the hardships and uncertainties of furloughs (today).
This casino just opened several months ago. They are generating over $600 MILLION/year in tax revenue, and that's just one casino. Where is all of this new tax revenue going, Fast Eddy?
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Casino workers in Pa are state employees?
WTF?
The state runs all the gambling, yet on-line gambling is dangerous...
What a country.
She's got the gambling jones.
Atlantic City is the worst -- people who can obviously not afford to be pissing their money away, feeding the "one-armed demons," convinced their big payout is just another few dollars away...
Fat Eddy is just capitalizing on it. Supposedly, our property taxes were supposed to go down, but we've need nary hint of that.
“the state runs all the gambling, yet on-line gambling is dangerous...”
It’s called the Bugsy in the state house syndrom.
I think the red bits in NY and PA ought to get together and form their own state.
There are 8 state employees who monitor the casinos’ incomes/tax payments. These employees were to be furloughed, which would have closed down the casinos. Casino workers are not state employees.
This would be the work of our “beloved” Fast Eddy. Never saw a spending increase or tax increase he thought was bad.
“There are 8 state employees who monitor the casinos incomes/tax payments. These employees were to be furloughed, which would have closed down the casinos.”
OK. I guess that makes a little more sense. Thanks.
“I think the red bits in NY and PA ought to get together and form their own state.”
We need to give Pittsburgh to Ohio or West Virginia and Philadelphia to New Jersey. That would give us a very Red State.
The State has merely replaced The Mob in the count room.
“The State has merely replaced The Mob in the count room.”
There’s a difference?
LOL, that's not a fair question for a Monday morning.
Funny, isn’t. All that cash, and the State still cries poor. Yep, I’m sure that gambling generated tax relief is right around the corner.
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“Supposedly, our property taxes were supposed to go down, but we’ve need nary hint of that.”
Rendell ran on this issue in 2000 and especially in 2006. I told my wife after he got elected, watch what happens. Lo and behold, Fast Eddy looked at the budget and said he wouldn’t be able to do tax relief again this year.
Idiots in this state probably can’t even remember his campaign commercials so they deserve what they get.
I loathe Fat Eddy with every fiber of my being. I worked against him even back when he was Mayor of Philly. He is an unparalleled sleazebag. Sadly, most PA voters seem to disagree.
I'm sure your sleezebag will do the same. The libs all have the same playbook.
I bet the tollbooths on the PA turnpike are still in business.
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