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A state commission has thrown out two of the six bids to operate slot machines in Maryland because they did not include legally required licensing fees, and attorneys for one of the rejected bidders are asking an Anne Arundel County judge to intervene.
"For the four bids which met the minimum requirements, we will be considering and moving forward, and the two which did not meet the minimum requirements we will not be considering," said Donald C. Fry, chairman of the Maryland State Lottery Agency's facilities location commission.See the full content of this document
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State Agency Throws Out 2 Slots Bids Over Fees
The two rejected bids, one for parlors at Laurel Park racetrack in Anne Arundel County and the other for machines at Rocky Gap State Park in Western Maryland, were deemed "incompl...
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