'Casino Night' fundraiser at NC Museum of History canceled after legal questions
RALEIGH -- Legislative Republicans have renewed their criticism of Gov. Roy Coopers 2017 veto of a bill allowing nonprofit game night fundraising events featuring casino-style games and alcohol and its prompted a popular fundraiser to get canceled.
In a news release Wednesday, Rep. Jamie Boles of Moore County and Sen. Rick Gunn of Alamance County, both Republicans, pointed to a Casino Night event being held this weekend at the N.C. Museum of History, and they said Coopers administration is violating a law he refused to change.
This game night is occurring on state property, literally across the street from the governors office where he decided not to allow it, Gunn said in a news release.
The governors office isnt involved in facility rentals at the history museum, which is available for private events and overseen by the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources. Saturdays event is an annual fundraiser hosted by the N.C. Museum of History Associates, and its website promises casino game tables and blackjack tables in addition to food and alcohol.
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