FRAMINGHAM (FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) – The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is set to hold its third public meeting Monday to examine the community impact expanded gambling could have in the state.
Commission members will be joined by policy experts Monday in Framingham.
Economic development and problem gambling are topics on the agenda.
The commission says information from these public forums will help them implement the state's casino law which allows for the licensing of three casinos and one slots parlor in the Bay State.