The state of Oklahoma will make public how much gaming tribes earn on certain casino games under the new tribal-state compact.
The state will only report the amounts that tribes made on the Class III games that were authorized by the compact. Tribes share a percentage of revenue earned on table games and certain electronic machines.
In February, tribes sent $304,352 to the state, all from table games. The Cherokee Nation paid about $236,000, The Oklahoman reported.
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