We just kind of want to sit down eye to eye and look at them and see if they are gong to commit to rebuilding. They have told us verbally, all of them, that they are going to rebuild.

We have a very serious situation facing the future of our casino industry.

We're going to come very close to reaching or exceeding Atlantic City. These aren't going to be cut-and-paste barges like we had in the past.

I think that will be a public policy question that will be on the minds of every legislator when they come in for the next session. That discussion will be the No. 1 issue in this legislative cycle. This will definitely put the fire under their feet.

This will definitely put the fire under their feet.

It is going to be very difficult to sell to shareholders investing that amount of money in jurisdictions limited to only water.

This region twelve years ago was a ghost town, ... The casinos and hotels have revitalized the area and added 14,000 jobs.

Will be on the minds of every legislator when they come in for the next session.

That will be the biggest policy issue the Legislature has had to address in a long time, ... and it's coming like a speeding bullet. Legislators are going to have to make that determination.