Twin River: 18% gaming share adds up for R.I.

'My concern is that no one is saying there's any constitutional issue.'

Do the numbers add up? Twin River says yes, after legislation introduced in the Statehouse last week outlined that Rhode Island would get 18 percent of the revenue table games there would generate if voters approve full-fledged gambling this November. More
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