email
font size
comments
0
options
 
Monday, October 5, 2009

Yesterday, on the PA House Floor, Representative Mike O'Brien, whose district includes Fishtown (where the SugarHouse casino is expected to open), introduced an amendment to Senate Bill 711 — the gambling "reform" bill that also seeks to introduce table games like Blackjack and Poker — that would require Pennsylvania casinos to pay an additional 1 percent tax on gross table gaming revenues. The revenue would go straight to the county hosting that casino.

The amendment passed.

Whoopee, right? Everybody wins! Except the casinos, but they've won so much already they shouldn't mind.

But wait — there's more.

In all counties but one, that extra revenue will go to the county itself. This will not, however, take place in counties "of the first class." That designation, of course, applies to only one county: Philadelphia. Rather than Philly getting the cash directly, the money will be distributed to non-profit organizations "for the benefit of the immediate vicinity" of the casinos.

Who gets to pick which nonprofits get the money?

Interestingly, that will fall to a special seven-member advisory board, of which a majority of members will be picked by Rep. O'Brien, the sponsor of the bill, and State Senator Larry Farnese, whose district includes both casinos. City Council, the mayor's office, and the casino will each get to pick one representative, too.

With a combined majority of representatives on this board, incumbents O'Brien and Farnese will, presumably, have considerable influence over how and where the money is allocated — not bad come election time. Who, among incumbents, doesn't want a new pot of money to play with? Not that there's necessarily anything untoward in any of this.

Still, something about this jogs my memory. Wasn't there another state senator who liked dolling out money to a favored local non-profit? Then it turned out that he was getting free power tools and stuff? Then both he and the non-profit became the subject of investigations?

What was his name? Rhymed with "You know?"

Anyway, that's old news, right?


Bringing the Money Home | PAWaterCooler.com
Posted 2009-10-06 15:42:37
[...] CityPaper: …[A]n amendment to Senate Bill 711  — the gambling “reform” bill that also seeks to introduce table games like Blackjack and Poker  — that would require Pennsylvania casinos to pay an additional 1 percent tax on gross table gaming revenues. The revenue would go straight to the county hosting that casino. [...] 

Teri Ramsay
Posted 2009-10-06 14:50:05
This is crazy! If this means that the Reps would control the SSD money and that it would be used for organizations and such outside of the current SSD parameters, this is totally unacceptable.

I have stayed out of the frontline battle either pro or con for the Casinos since, personally, I think the debates about having these casinos in the City should have been done before any sites were chosen, licensing was awarded and money spent. There should have been a ballot question so the citizens of this City could have had their say beforehand instead of going at each other's throats after Pandora's box was opened. The process was flawed from the beginning!

Having said that and watching the work that those in the Fishtown Community have done to work out an agreement and process with SugarHouse, I think it's in poor taste and reeks to have politicians, whoever they may be, take conrol of any money...too much room for political interests.

Let it be a Community Board!!

Cindy Hudicek
Posted 2009-10-06 12:07:46
Let me get this right.  I am quite confussed.  State Rep Mike O'Brien & Senator Larry Farnese NEVER WANTED THE CASINOS BUILT.  They would not even listen to the Pro Casino neighbors of Fishtown and surrounding neighborhoods.  BUT, NOW they want their hands to control the Community Develope Money. Sounds real fishy to me.  Hmmmmmmmmm.  Who are they making deals with?  You know that Fishtown will not see any money, jobs, etc if we stand by and let this happen.

Phil Bowdren
Posted 2009-10-06 11:01:17
The communities immediately affected by the SugarHouse Casino has spent months working with the Casino to create a Community Service District that would oversee the Community Development money, with a Board made up of COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Now the POLITICIANS are once again trying to control the money, which will mean the Communities affetced won't see the money, just the groups that support these politicians... this is a back door grab for "Special Interest" monies to be dispensed by the POLITICIANS.

Maggie O'Brien
Posted 2009-10-06 11:17:25
These two politicians fought long and hard to stop the creation of jobs, funding for the community, internships, and economic development that was garnered in the CBA.  And now they are putting their hands out to grab the money to be dispersed to their special interest groups (aka political supporters).  These two proclaimed to every media outlet that would give them an inch of print that they wanted NOTHING to do with SugarHouse other then to fight it....and now they want to grab the money...totally disgusting, hypocritical, and frightening. We know how this works

Donna Tomlinson
Posted 2009-10-06 11:29:44
Not surprised these two want their hands on the funds that will be used for the communities hosting the casino.  Hmmm, which one of there friends will benefit??

Katherine M. Rhoads
Posted 2009-10-06 06:20:50
You must be kidding?

Here is a State Representative & a Senator that were totally against the Casino to begin with. Mr. O'Brien fought until his last breath, then they add this to another bill being presented.

Wake up Philly, our elected officials are NOT looking out for us.

Our History in the past 20yrs has shown they are looking in mirror, and looking out for themselves.

I think Fishtown better wake up to the Folgers, and protest this issue. This is as blantant as it gets to a conflict of interest.

I have only read this article and already I am shaking my head, since all of us PRO City/PRO jobs and PRO Sugarhouse, has fought for this project to move forward, then this? The very element that is against it all comes in and is permitted to decide what money goes where,??? is it me? is there something I'm not getting. Please someone tell me what I am missing here??????

We must have a say in our City, it doesn't look like we do.

People, get your head out of the sand, Mr. O'Brien & Mr. Farnese are not looking out for FISHTOWN.

They have proven that on several occasions, and in our presence at our own meetings we have SEEN and heard where they are coming from. And I can tell you first hand, it is NOT the benefit of Fishtown.

We must unite and discuss......

Katherine M. Rhoads
Posted 2009-10-06 06:28:18
Another  back door issue slid in issue if I ever seen one.

Why wasn't this PART of the Addmendment shared publicly as was the orignal portion?????????

1 guess.........

:::Philebrity…media, culture, music and more::: » Blog Archive » New Casino Table Bill Sets Perfect Stage For You To Set Up A “Non-Profit” And Get Reallllll Cozy With Larry Farnese Or Mike O’Brien
Posted 2009-10-05 15:28:18
[...] is whining after you’ve lost. But! The PA House is making googoo eyes at table gaming! And in this post on The Clog, Isaiah Thompson details the ways in which, even when the casino thing in Philly may start make [...] 

andrew
Posted 2009-10-05 13:52:31
"Not that there's necessarily anything untoward in any of this..."



This is sarcasm, right? A bill's own sponsor exempts his own city from receiving revenue directly to give himself greater control of the funds. God, this shit never ends.

Valentine
Posted 2010-04-26 03:19:55
The excellent review, all as always.
Posted by Isaiah Thompson @ 6:00 PM  Permalink | File Under: Casinos | | News | | State Politics | Post a comment
Comments   


0 comments
About The Naked City Blog
Here at The Naked City, you'll find breaking news, analysis, gossip and surprises about everything from crime and politics to the beating pulse of city life itself. We're good listeners, too:

Daniel Denvir: daniel.denvir@citypaper.net

Isaiah Thompson: isaiah.thompson@citypaper.net

Samantha Melamed: samantha@citypaper.net

The Naked City on Twitter: @CPNakedCity @danieldenvir @isaiah_thompson @samanthamelamed
Categories
 
ActiVman
 
adventures
 
Arts
 
Ask A Man-About-Town
 
Award Tour
 
Awards
 
Bad Idea Factory
 
Beer
 
Below the Curve
 
Bikes
 
Booze
 
Brian Hickey
 
BRT
 
Budget
 
Budget Fuss
 
Business
 
Casinos
 
City Council
 
City Hall
 
CouncilMANIC
 
CP Abroad
 
CP in the Community
 
Criminal Justice System
 
Day Tripper
 
Death and Taxes
 
Delaware River
 
Design
 
DROP
 
Drugs
 
Dubious Distinction
 
Elections
 
End of Days
 
Environment
 
Fashion
 
Film Fest
 
Financial Meltdown
 
FrackTrack
 
Free Library
 
Gambling
 
Gay Stuff
 
Get Lit
 
Greenstorming
 
guns
 
Hall Monitor
 
Health
 
Health Care
 
Hello, Kitty
 
Holidays
 
Ice Cubes
 
Iggles
 
Immigration
 
In Memoriam
 
Labor
 
Lawsuits
 
Letters
 
LGBTQ
 
Maps
 
Marcellus Shale
 
Media
 
MMA
 
Mummers
 
Music
 
MUST READ
 
Mysterious Mysteries
 
Nation
 
News
 
Non Sequitur
 
Opinion
 
PA politics 2010
 
Parking Wars
 
Parks and Recreation
 
People Send Us This Stuff
 
Philadelphia Police
 
Philadelphia Union
 
Philaphemera
 
Philly From Scratch
 
philly madness
 
Photos
 
Poverty
 
PPA
 
President Obama
 
Print Edition
 
Prisons
 
Protest
 
Readers Write
 
Real Estate
 
Rock Bottom
 
Schools
 
Science
 
Screwing Philly
 
SEPTA
 
snow
 
So Lush
 
Soccer
 
Sporting Life
 
Sports Complex
 
State Politicians
 
State Politics
 
Street Art
 
Strike
 
Stuff We Like
 
Taxes
 
Taxi Drivers
 
Tech Fetish
 
television
 
The Budget Crisis
 
The City Paper
 
The CLOG
 
The Human Condition
 
The Mayor
 
The Phightin Phils
 
The World
 
Things that make you go hm
 
Tinfoil Hats Off
 
Under the Table
 
Under the Tables
 
Urban Development
 
Urban Planning
 
urban wildlife
 
Video Poker
 
We Call Shenanigans
 
Weather
 
Web Junk
 
Weekend Omnibus
 
White House
 
What We've Found
 
Women's Issues
 
Flyered Up!
 
How 'Bout That Weather?
 
it's always sunny in philadelphia
 
Stu!
 
Shopping
 
get out
 
10-track mind
 
ArtsFlash
 
Bloggity
 
Bruce Being Bruce
 
Colleges
 
Comedy
 
Gigantic Surprises
 
Hello Canary
 
Hello Puppy
 
errata
 
get lost
 
Inside The Fishbowl
 
Library Closings
 
Local Support
 
Movies
 
Murder
 
Night Moves
 
Recycling
 
radio
 
Scientology
 
Sex
 
Sixers
 
Skeeze Police
 
State Politicians Screwing Philly
 
That's a cool stencil!
 
Theater
 
Things We See
 
This Week
 
This Week in Oates
 
University City
 
WIN
 
What we don't heart
 
trailer!
 
what we heart
 
Feeling Guilty
 
Askadelphia.
 
Broke in Philly
 
Contest
 
Dance
 
Dear Paper Doll
 
Do A Good Thing
 
Education
 
Film Fest Schism
 
G20-20 Vision
 
Goodbye
 
Gossip
 
Great American Heroes
 
PATCO
 
Pearl Jam Week
 
Puppy
 
Stars of the Photostream
 
sustainability
 
Lower Merion Webcam-Gate
 
The Cycle
 
Equality Forum
 
Bureaucrat of the Week
 
Animals
 
ElectionEar
 
Photostream