Voters in November will get to decide whether to approve a mechanism to prohibit the state from spending casino revenues on anything other than K-12 education. The General Assembly gave final approval Friday to a measure proposing a constitutional amendment that, if passed, would eventually bar…
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Maryland voters to decide on plan to reserve casino revenue for improving education
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