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Telemarketers recently surveyed residents of Tysons, Vienna and Reston about their support for a casino in Fairfax County.

Telemarketers recently surveyed residents of Tysons, Vienna and Reston about their support for a casino in Fairfax County.

Vienna Town Council makes opposition to a proposed casino a priority in its 2024 legislative agenda.
The GOP delegate who introduced a casino bill in January knocked on doors with Nick Clemente when he ran for the VA House of Delegates.
Comstock CEO Christopher Clemente discusses his vision for Reston Station, in a new Washington Business Journal interview.
Questions about if laws allow a casino to be built in Fairfax County, who must grant approval, sites that work and more answered Wednesday.
Comstock Companies' political action committee has contributed $250,400 to the campaigns of nine candidates and two other PACs.
Building a Remarkable Virginia PAC donated $85,000 to the candidate expected to lead the Virginia Senate in 2024.
Sen. David Marsden confirmed he's writing an expanded referendum bill to include concert space and a conference center anchored by a casino.
Lynne Mulston of Citizens Opposed to Reston Casino calls on all residents of Reston to join their efforts to stop Comstock's casino plans.
State Sen. David Marsden said a casino on Metro's Silver Line could help generate revenue for Fairfax County schools and create jobs.
The Hunter Mill supervisor sent a letter to Fairfax County Executive Bryan Hill asking what the process would be for authorizing a casino.
Comstock political action committee received $244,500 in donations $129,500 of which came from its own employees, associates and entities.
Suzanne Zurn has launched an online petition to focus the public opposition to Comstock Holdings' plans to build a casino at Reston Station.
A new anti-casino group asks U.S. Sen. Mark Warner to withdraw his support for the developer planning to build a casino at Reston Station.
Employees of Reston developer Comstock donated $29,525 to the campaign of the state delegate who introduced the casino bill in January.
A majority of the 917 respondents to Patch's online survey said they would not support a casino in Reston or on the Silver Line in Fairfax.
The developer looking to build a casino on or near the Wiehle-Reston East Metro used a different entity to make a political donation.
Reston Association voted unanimously early Friday to oppose Comstock's plans to build a casino near the Wiehle-Reston Metro Station.
Once part owner of the Washington Commanders, Dwight Schar has donated more than $1 million to candidates running in Virginia since 2010.
Comstock is hosting two fundraisers for Democratic Party leaders at Reston Station, where the developer plans to build a casino.
Comstock Companies wants to build a casino at or near the Wiehle-Reston East Metro Station, several local leaders told Patch.