Opponents of an off-reservation casino in Ohio want the issue placed on the November ballot.
The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma entered into an agreement with the city of Monroe for a casino near a major interstate. The tribe is promising to share revenues and pay for city services.
But opponents say the deal should go through voters. They filed a petition to seek a referendum.
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Casino pact vote sought in Monroe
(The Cincinnati Enquirer 3/22)
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