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The
Laurel Racing Association just went to
court so as to discuss why they should
be given reconsideration on their slot
machine bid. The company submitted a
proposal to bring slot machines to
Maryland but the state would not
consider the proposal because of fees
that they refused to pay.
The state said that the slot machine
proposals should include an upfront fee
of $3 million per 500 requested slot
machines. The racing association was
requesting 4,750 slot machines and
therefore their payment would be $28.5
million. They did not include the fee
for their proposal. The track said that
it was unconstitutional for them to ask
for the fee when they could not
guarantee that the money would be
refunded under the law that was passed.
The state’s attorney simply said that
the group refused to play by the rules
and therefore their proposal was not
considered. The state said that the law
did not preclude the possibility of the
refund, and that they had a chance to
challenge the bidding process and did
not do so which is why their bid was not
considered.
The track said that there were local
zoning rules that had to be covered
before they should have to give up that
kind of money. They said that if the
slot machines were not allowed in they
would have paid millions for nothing.
They also said that there was no wording
that said that they would get their
money back should the slot machines not
be allowed.
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