Ohio state attorney general Jim Petro plans to investigate three off-reservation deals signed by the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. Meanwhile, Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) said he is working on legislation to block the tribe from opening a casino in the state.
The tribe has signed agreements with three cites across the state. Petro is questioning whether they are constitutional.
The tribe is eyeing up to nine sites for casinos. But Voinovich said "we're going to go out there and chop it off" if the proposal moves forward.
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Tribe has casino agreements with 3 cities
(Cox News Service 3/11)
Casinos? Don't bet on it, says Voinovich (The Cleveland Plain Dealer 3/11)
Casinos have dealt Detroit some wins, observers say (The Cleveland Plain Dealer 3/11)
Support for Casino Falters (WYTV 3/11)
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