JACKSON, Miss. -- Gov. Haley Barbour is calling Mississippi legislators into a special session next week and says he'll let them debate whether to let coast casinos build on land.
Barbour says he hopes for a "short, specific special session" dealing with Hurricane Katrina recovery issues, including a small-business loan program. The Aug. 29 storm killed at least 219 people in Mississippi and left a wide swath of destruction along the 80-mile coastline.
Debate over bringing casinos on land could turn contentious. A spokesman for the state's largest religious group, the Mississippi Baptist Convention, told The Associated Press after the hurricane that the convention might push lawmakers to outlaw casinos altogether.
Barbour said he's not yet taking a public stand about whether to allow casinos on land. But he controls what lawmakers consider during special sessions, and if he didn't want the discussion, he could simply not put the issue on the agenda.
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