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Cordish Companies threatened early this year to sue Norfolk, alleging the city's partnership with the Pamunkey Indian Tribe violated an agreement between Cordish and the city.
If voters approve, the city manager says, some money should go to expenses created by the casino, like extra policing and gambling addiction. Public schools and the arts also could benefit.
If voters approve a new $500 million waterfront casino, it won’t be complete until 2023. But the law could allow gambling on the property in the meantime.