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Lawmakers give OK to Greenbrier gambling
By Mannix
Porterfield
Published: April 10, 2009 11:18 pm
REGISTER-HERALD REPORTER CHARLESTON — Saving The
Greenbrier from collapse while it works under bankruptcy protection with
a potential buyer was the theme that carried special legislation to the
finish line Friday at the state Capitol.
Another Louisos amendment that failed sought to increase from $50 to $75
the monthly stipend for those in nursing homes to spend on cosmetics and
hygiene items. He termed The Greenbrier legislation “a bailout of pension and
retirement with tax dollars.”
While Greenbrier has a jobless rate of 12 percent, he said, adjoining Fayette, Monroe and Summers counties “are feeling the pain right now.” “Our main enterprise is bankrupt,” Campbell said. “People are not working. People are hurting. This is a way to solve that problem and it’s vital for West Virginia, not just my district.” |
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The Greenbrier is a Mobil four star and AAA Five Diamond Award winning luxury resort located in the town of White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. For most of its history it was owned by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway and its successors, CSX Corporation. On March 20, 2009, the resort filed for bankruptcy, listing debt of up to $500 million and assets of $100 million. The resort lost $166 million in 2008. From Wikipedia |
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Throughout its illustrious 227-year history, The Greenbrier has received hundreds of awards for distinguished service. Named the Resort of the Century by Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report in 1999. |
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