BALTIMORE – According to casino developer David Cordish, his firm has played by the rules and is following the state’s plan for construction at Arundel Mills.  Opponent David Jones of the group No Slots at the Mall says the location is too family oriented and wants it elsewhere.  At stake is $500 million a year in revenue for the state and $30 million for the county, and 4,000 jobs; voters will decide this fall whether to approve the site.  Hear via podcast the back and forth from the two sides on today’s NPR radio show Midday with Dan Rodricks.

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