Posts Tagged ‘Casinos’

CASINO GAMBLING

Friday, April 30th, 2010

I oppose the expansion of gambling in Maine, including the construction of casinos and additional racinos, for two important reasons:

  1. My campaign is all about helping to create productive, sustainable economic activity, jobs and incomes that benefit the people of our state. Gambling doesn’t do that. Casinos are just a vehicle to deliver profits from gambling to out of state interests, and the people who stand to lose the most money are Maine citizens, not visitors.
  2. People come to Maine for our quality of life and our quality places. Offering more gambling won’t build our brand and help to differentiate Maine from other places. In fact, it simply will mask and dilute the magic that draws people to Maine.

Economic development needs to be about identifying our core competitive advantages and pursuing a focused strategy to invest in those advantages in order to create jobs, incomes and opportunities for Maine people – like the one that I have put forward here: “Rebuilding Maine: Investing in Our Competitive Advantages.” Casinos enrich a few at the expense of many. They are a sign that we are giving up on ourselves and our state, and I will not do that.


VIDEO: How Casinos Harm Recreation and Tourism in Maine

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Here is a YouTube video in which Eliot discusses his opposition to casinos and why he believes Maine should invest in its people and places of character instead:


Cutler Opposed to Casinos in Maine

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Eliot recently outlined his position on casinos in Maine in a written response to a questionnaire from CasinosNO!, a group opposed to the expansion of casinos in Maine.

Please see Eliot’s answers to the questionnaire below:

1. Do you support or oppose the construction of more gambling casinos or racinos in Maine? Why or why not?

Eliot Cutler: I oppose the construction of more gambling casinos or racinos in Maine. People come to Maine for our quality of place. Offering more gambling is not a way to differentiate Maine from other places. In fact, it runs counter to – and dilutes – the strong brand that we enjoy as a state. My campaign is all about helping to create productive, sustainable economic activity in our state. Gambling doesn’t contribute to that. Most of the excessive profits from gambling go out of state, and the people who stand to lose the most money are Maine citizens, not visitors.

2. If the Legislature passes a casino bill, will you veto it?

Eliot Cutler: Absolutely.

3. Do you believe that any decision to have a casino in Maine should be made by voters in a statewide referendum?

Eliot Cutler: Yes. As you point out, the people of Maine have voted down casinos several times in the past decade and therefore it would be presumptuous and irresponsible for the Legislature and Governor to go off in a different direction without letting the voters have their say again.

4. If you favor more casinos, how do you justify your position given the fact that Maine voters have turned down slot machines and gambling casinos in statewide referendums four times since 2000?

Eliot Cutler: I don’t favor more casinos.

You can also download a PDF of the original questionnaire and Eliot’s answers here: CasinosNO! Questionnaire – Eliot Cutler.