Politics & Government

Did Hampton Reps Help Kill the Casino Bill?

The controversial Senate bill died on the House floor Wednesday, but what role did local reps have in that decision?

A long casino bill fight on the New Hampshire Statehouse floor ended Wednesday with the House of Representatives voting to kill the controversial measure.

The bill, rejected by a 199 to 164 vote, had strong support from the Senate and Gov. Maggie Hassan. It would've legalized one "high-end" casino with up to 150 table games and no more than 5,000 video slot machines, and it had been met with mixed reaction from Seacoast residents.

Last week, a joint House committee and the House did just that Wednesday. Here's how local state representatives voted on the bill:

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"Yes" means the representative voted to kill the bill by labeling it "inexpedient to legislate."

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Representative Party Hometown Vote Elaine Ahearn D Hampton No Renny Cushing D Hampton No Tracy Emerick R Hampton Yes Aboul Khan R Seabrook Yes Chris Muns D Hampton No Michele Peckham R North Hampton Yes Amy Perkins R Seabrook Didn't vote/excused Lawrence Perkins R Seabrook Didn't vote/excused Fred Rice R Hampton Yes Joe Scarlotto D North Hampton Yes

Click here for coverage of the vote and Wednesday's session. Click here for the full roll call.

 

Are you surprised by any of the votes? How would you have voted? Are you happy or upset about the results? Tell us in the comments.

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