"A high-stakes card game has ensued since the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that Gov. James Doyle overstepped his authority in signing Indian gaming pacts.
In politics, of course, there's always a lot of bluffing and posturing, which we normally take with a grain of salt. But we can't help but being a little bit nervous over all this since Wisconsin's budget faces a potential revenue shortfall of $207 million without the gaming compacts."
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Editorial: Stop the bluffing on gaming pacts
(The Racine Journal Times 6/1)
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