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Maine casino study advanced
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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2002

A casino in study in Maine is near final approval in the Legislature.

The House and the Senate have voted in favor of creating a 17-member task force, which includes on tribal representative, to study the impact of a casino. A funding vote and a final Senate vote is needed before the measure is sent to the governor for approval.

The study was sought after the Penobscot Nation and the Passamaquoddy Tribe announced plans to open a casino. They decided to wait until next year to push the idea further.

Get the Story:
House agrees to study of casino (The Portland Press-Herald 4/5)

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