"The Ho-Chunk tribe is clearly facing long odds in its bid to place a mammoth casino complex in a Chicago suburb. The smart money says it won't happen.
But one thing is a sure bet:
The lobbyists will rake in big bucks off the proposal."
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Cary Spivak & Dan Bice: Lobbyists are big winners in casino gamble
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