Arizona's attorney general stated that the state's strategy of luring corporate executives with paid lodging and sporting events violates the state's constitution. Meanwhile, Nassau County officials have accused Hofstra University of colluding with casino bidders to obstruct a competing bid at the Nassau Coliseum. The county legislature has subpoenaed the university's president to investigate if the college is leveraging its influence to secure a casino license in Queens.
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Nassau County’s top official is accusing Hofstra University of conspiring with the Queens casino bidders, Hard Rock and the New York Mets’ Steve Cohen. https://t.co/j0NkAsfWy3
The Nassau County legislature has subpoenaed Hofstra University's president to find out if the college is using its influence to get a casino license awarded across the border in Queens. @McLoganTV has the details. https://t.co/zabMkGEvIP
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Nassau County officials accuse Hofstra of "colluding" with a Queens casino bidder to try to halt a competing bid at the Nassau Coliseum. https://t.co/uT1yLLybDS
PHOENIX — Arizona's strategy of attracting corporate executives to the Grand Canyon State by paying for lodging and sporting events violates the state's constitution, the state attorney general said. https://t.co/xlWCfVlHIl