Zuniga Named To Mass. Casino Commission
BOSTON (AP) — State Treasurer Steven Grossman has named Enrique Zuniga to the commission that will oversee the state's casino gambling law.
Zuniga is the third member to be appointed to the five-member panel, which will have broad powers to select bidders for resort casino licenses and regulate the gaming industry in Massachusetts.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Bernice Corpuz reports
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He's currently the executive director of the Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust and has previously served in management positions with Ernst & Young and the Boston Housing Authority.
Gov. Deval Patrick previously named Steven Crosby, a UMass-Boston professor and former state official, to chair the commission.
Gayle Cameron, a former New Jersey state police investigator, was named to the commission by Attorney General Martha Coakley.
Patrick, Grossman and Coakley will jointly name the final two members of the panel.
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