A bill working its way through the state Legislature would provide millions of dollars in temporary and permanent tax cuts for Atlantic City’s nine casinos to help the industry survive a months-long shutdown because of the coronavirus.
Casino tax relief bill could stabilize industry at expense of Atlantic City, state programs
- DAVID DANZIS Staff Writer
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