Anti-Casino Expansion: Stopping Risky Shortcuts
Casinos often arrive with flashy campaigns and big promises. They advertise new jobs, tax revenue, and entertainment options that sound like easy wins for struggling communities. But when you peel back the glitter, the truth looks very different. Across the country, communities that welcomed casinos have faced steep costs—socially, economically, and morally. Ray Daly believes our county deserves better than to gamble with its future.
The Hidden Costs of Casinos
On the surface, casinos appear to be economic engines. Developers tout them as magnets for visitors, claiming they will draw people from far and wide who will spend money locally. But the reality is that casinos often function as closed systems. Visitors spend their dollars inside the casino walls—on gambling, dining, and entertainment owned by the same operator—leaving little benefit for nearby businesses. Instead of boosting local economies, casinos frequently siphon money away from them.
Even worse, the jobs casinos create are not always stable or high-quality. Many are low-wage service positions with limited benefits, high turnover, and little opportunity for advancement. They may provide short-term employment, but they rarely deliver the long-term prosperity that families need to thrive. Meanwhile, the industries that truly sustain our communities—local shops, trades, restaurants, and family-owned businesses—often suffer as residents divert their spending into slot machines and gaming tables.
The Social Consequences
Beyond economics, casinos bring a host of social problems. Gambling addiction rates rise in every community where casinos operate, leading to financial hardship, family instability, and in some cases crime. Studies have shown that as access to gambling increases, so do bankruptcy filings, debt collections, and personal financial crises. These issues don’t stay contained within casino walls—they spill out into our neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces.
Law enforcement agencies also face increased demands. Communities with casinos often experience spikes in theft, fraud, and related crimes, requiring more officers, more resources, and more taxpayer dollars to maintain safety. Instead of lightening the burden on communities, casinos shift it—placing strain on law enforcement, social services, and families alike.
Ray Daly’s Stand Against Casino Expansion
Ray Daly rejects the false promise of casino expansion. He knows that true, lasting prosperity doesn’t come from gambling—it comes from hard work, strong families, and responsible community investment. While some politicians are willing to roll the dice with our future, Ray Daly believes our county must take a smarter path.
Ray’s vision is to strengthen existing businesses, support industries that provide good-paying, stable jobs, and foster opportunities that build long-term community wealth. He will fight to protect families from the risks casinos bring, and he will advocate for real economic development projects that benefit everyone—not just developers and casino operators.
A Better Path Forward
Casinos are a risky shortcut that our county cannot afford. Instead of chasing empty promises, Ray Daly believes we must invest in solutions that build real value: supporting local entrepreneurs, expanding small business opportunities, and encouraging industries that create stable, high-quality jobs. This approach strengthens families, protects communities, and ensures that growth is rooted in fairness and responsibility.
Our county has always thrived on resilience, hard work, and community spirit—not quick fixes and risky bets. By saying no to casino ex