PALMER, MA-Local activists here in this small town 70 miles west of Boston are pushing state lawmakers to advance bills to permit casino gambling in the state. The town has had financial troubles in the past few years approved a referendum four years ago to construct a casino.

State lawmakers are not exploring legislation regarding casino gambling now. According to Senator Michael Morriseey’s office, the Government Regulations Committee, of which Morrissey is co-chair, is dealing with existing issues like race tracks and lottery but nothing new.

There is hope though–and that comes in the form of the possibility that New Hampshire might pass gaming legislation to pay for education. That state, which has no income tax is currently under a court order to find a way to fund education besides using property taxes.

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