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JUNE 18, 2001 Talks between Arizona's tribes and the state are continuing but the issue of revenue sharing has yet to be decided. The state wants 7 percent. Under compacts set to expire in 2003, the state got no share but receives $3.5 million a year. Get the Story:
Tribes unsure of state's profit-sharing proposal (AP 6/18)
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Ariz. compact talks continue
Facebook TwitterJUNE 18, 2001 Talks between Arizona's tribes and the state are continuing but the issue of revenue sharing has yet to be decided. The state wants 7 percent. Under compacts set to expire in 2003, the state got no share but receives $3.5 million a year. Get the Story:
Tribes unsure of state's profit-sharing proposal (AP 6/18)
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