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Casino referendum could be win for Atlantic City - Story

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Casino referendum could be win for Atlantic City - Story

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) Casino expansion throughout the northeastern U.S. has been blamed for much of Atlantic City's struggles, and New Jersey's first attempt to cash in on those same expansion benefits seems destined to fail.

But that failure could mean a win, at least temporarily, for Atlantic City. Many casino and south Jersey business leaders fear the resort town could lose up to three of its surviving casinos if in-state competition is authorized in a statewide referendum next month.

Atlantic City casino and business leaders held a rally Thursday against the expansion proposal, which is trailing badly in polls.

"If they allow this to happen, we will be done down here," said Shari Schugar, a cocktail server at the Tropicana casino. "We get so much of our business from north Jersey."

"It would devastate us," added her co-worker, Joann Lardizzone, who has served drinks at the Tropicana for 33 years. "So many people came here to find a good job to raise a family. New Jersey should help us, not hurt us."

The Nov. 8 referendum comes as Atlantic City's casino industry continues to shrink. In 2006, when the first casino opened in neighboring Pennsylvania, Atlantic City's casinos took in $5.2 billion. By last year, that had fallen to $2.56 billion, and five of the city's 12 casinos have gone out of business since 2014, most recently the Trump Taj Mahal, which closed on Oct. 10.

Supporters of the proposal say northern New Jersey casinos are needed to recapture gambling dollars currently being lost to neighboring states. New gambling houses have been added in New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland recently, and Connecticut and New York are considering further expansion. In particular, the north Jersey casinos are aimed at heading off a threat from a possible casino in Manhattan. Massachusetts and Rhode Island are considering casino expansion, as well.

The referendum does not state where the casinos would go, but proposals have been publicly floated for casinos at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, where the NFL's New York Jets and Giants play; Jersey City, and Newark.

Some of the tax money raised from the new casinos would go to help compensate Atlantic City for the expected loss of business to in-state competitors. But, the tax rate the new casinos would pay and how the money would be allocated have not yet been decided by state legislators.

The proposal is losing by a 3-to-1 margin in many statewide polls; in southern New Jersey the margin is more than 9-to-1.

Ron Simoncini, executive director of North Stars New Jersey, which supports expansion, says heavy lobbying by opponents including the Malaysian-based Genting Group seeks to protect its existing casino at the Aqueduct Racetrack in New York. The vote-no camp has tied the casino proposal to frustration with New Jersey's state government.

"The state will be deprived of economic development at the Meadowlands sports complex, as well as an opportunity to provide needed resources for the recovery of Atlantic City and the revival of our horse racing program," he said. "It is worse than sad; it is pathetic that New Jersey's self-esteem has fallen so low as to abrogate our own interests over our frustration with our government."

Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian urged hundreds of casino workers at the rally to make sure the referendum is soundly defeated.

"What we're talking about is protecting 20,000 families who have someone who works in casino, and another 20,000 families who have someone who sells products or services to the casino industry," he said.

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