Construction was underway and slot machines were arriving at Maryland’s largest planned casino, Maryland Live! at Arundel Mills mall, in March. (Photo by Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)
In a bid to resolve some of the most difficult gambling issues left over from the last legislative session, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) said Friday that he would assemble an 11-member work group on casinos to undertake “a fact-driven process, aided by expert analysis.”

O’Malley said the group would be charged with making public recommendations by June 20, in preparation for a

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