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TELLS US HOW LOCAL AID FOR
CITIES AND TOWNS WILL BE
IMPACTED.
LOTTERY SALES ARE UP BY NEARLY 4
PERCENT COMPARED TO THIS TIME
LAST YEAR. THAT MEANS
MASSACHUSETTS COULD SEE A RETURN
OF NEARLY $1 BILLION IN NET
PROFITS THAT COULD GO TO CITIES
AND TOWNS. EVERY YEAR SINCE
2007, STATE LOTTERY REVENUES
HAVE MANAGED TO DISTRIBUTE MORE
THAN $900 MILLION IN LOCAL AID
TO CITIES AND TOWNS. A BIG
QUESTION IS HOW CASINOS WILL
IMPACT THOSE RETURNS. COMMERCIAL
CASINO DEVELOPERS WILL BE
REQUIRED TO GIVE THE STATE 25
PERCENT OF THEIR GAMBLING
REVENUES, SOME OF WHICH WILL GO
TOWARD LOCAL AID. STATE
TREASURER STEVE GROSSMAN IS
OPTIMISTIC THAT GAMING REVENUES
IN ADDITION TO LOTTERY REVENUES
WILL INCREASE THE TOTAL AMOUNT
OF LOCAL AID THAT GOES TO CITIES
AND TOWNS. SOT TREASURER STEVE
GROSSMAN: I THINK THEY FEEL THAT
WHEN YOU ADD UP THE REVENUE THAT
WILL COME FROM THE CASINOS, PLUS
THE MONEY THAT WILL COME FROM
THE LOTTERY THAT IT WILL
ACTUALLY BE MORE TOTAL REVENUE
THAN WE CURRENTLY GET. BY SOME
ESTIMATES, TREASURER GROSSMAN
SAYS CASINOS COULD GENERATE
ABOUT $300 MILLION IN ADDITIONAL
REVENUE FOR CITIES AND TOWNS.
LOOK LIVE: HE SAYS THAT COMBINED
WITH 15,000 NEW CASINO JOBS AND
THE LOTTERY'S GOAL OF GENERATING
INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS WILL BENEFIT
THE STATE IN THE LONG RUN. IN
BOSTON, CHRISTINE LEE, 22 NEWS.