Mayor Levar M. Stoney is brushing himself off after Richmond voters for the second time rejected the $562 million casino-resort plan he fully backed and gearing up to run for governor in 2025.
Separately, Paul Goldman, who led both successful no casino campaigns, is now focusing on securing public support for a change to the City Charter or constitution that would require the mayor and the City Council to put the city’s children first when it comes to spending tax dollars.
Some people love casinos, especially for their economic benefits. However, Richmonders do not fancy casinos, at least most do not. This is evidenced by the recent gaming referendum, reconfirming Richmonders’ stand on having a Las Vegas-style casino in their city.
One of the developers of the proposed $562 million casino in South Richmond apologized Friday to a critic of the project after antisemitic remarks were made about him on a
One of the developers of the proposed $562 million casino in South Richmond apologized Friday to a critic of the project after antisemitic remarks were made about him on a
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