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Maine tribal casino pushed
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2002

Following a nationwide trend, two Maine tribes are pushing a casino as a way of meeting the state's budget woes.

The Penobscot Nation and the Passamaquoddy Tribe want to build a casino resort in Kittery, a major shopping outlet. The tribes say the facility would generate $50 million a year for themselves but also $75 million for the state in taxes and $20 million to state and local governments.

Gov. Angus King opposes gaming. He is in his last term.

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Tribal casino backers may offer legislation this session (AP 2/28)
Maine eyes tribes' bid for casino in Kittery (The Boston Globe 2/28)

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