![]() That breaks down to an additional $132 annually per K-12 student, and roughly $5.2 million for Aurora Public Schools alone. The bait for bringing this would-be gaming mecca into the Front Range sits behind the fact that the measure is projected to rake in about $114 million annually for a statewide K-12 education fund, on top of an up-front, single payment of $25 million to Colorado schools. ![]() If the measure passes, it would allow Rhode Island-based company Twin River Casino to construct a 175,000 square foot casino to house the 65 table games and at least 2,500 slot machines the measure calls for. The amendment aims to add limited gaming - slots and table games with no single bet higher than $100 - to the current racetrack facility at Arapahoe Park. Statewide proposal would bring massive casino to AuroraĬolorado voters will be getting another crack at bringing craps, cards and spinning cherries closer to home this election day in the form of Amendment 68. ![]() ![]() CLICK HERE TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE SENTINEL SHARES PROJECT ![]()
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