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Ariz. gaming bills face vote
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TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2002

A set of gaming bills is set for its first round of votes in the Arizona Legislature today.

One bill implements gaming compacts Gov. Jane Hull signed with the state's tribes that include revenue sharing. A similar bill doesn't include the sharing provision.

A third bill is being pushed by the racetrack industry. A hearing was held yesterday to discuss allowing video lottery terminals at the facilities.

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Hull tells lawmakers not to amend tribal gaming bill (Capitol Media Services 4/16)
Millions at stake in gaming bills (The Arizona Republic 4/16)
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