The "Future of Gambling in Michigan" is the title of a forum being held at Central Michigan University tonight.
The panel will include representatives of various interests -- tribes, racetracks, anti-gamblers, lawmakers and Gov. John Engler. Audrey Falcon, chief of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe, which operates a casino is the only tribal member on the panel.
A forum organizer says the hot topic will be a bid to allow electronic gaming machines at racetracks. Tribes are opposing the proposal. Another hot issue will be revenue-sharing in gaming compacts.
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(Central Michigan Life 4/14)
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Panel to examine future of gambling in Michigan
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