FROM THE ARCHIVE
R.I. tribe wants quick gaming study
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2002

The chief proponent of a gambling study in Rhode Island is rejecting a call by the Narragansett Tribe to complete work in time for the November elections.

The tribe hopes voters will approve its casino if the issue is placed on the ballot. But House Finance Chairman Gordon Fox said the study can't be finished within 60 days and suggested it would be ready by April 1, 2003.

Get the Story:
Casino study won't be rushed (The Providence Journal 3/28)
Casino flap: Still looking for answers (The Providence Journal 3/28)

Relevant Links:
Narragansett Tribe - http://www.narragansett-tribe.org
Boyd Gaming - http://www.boydgaming.com

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