BOSTON-The expanded gambling bill has failed to get an approval. This has left a number of developers to cut short on their plans on developing buildings worth millions of dollars and hope that the next legislative session will pass it.

Officials from across the state were hoping that the bill would be passed and would bring about much needed development, tax revenue and new jobs. Governor Deval Patrick and other legislative leaders have been accused of hindering much needed development. For the full story, go to The Boston Globe.

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