Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) said on Tuesday he would work to defeat an Oklahoma tribe's plans for off-reservation casinos in Ohio.
Voinovich, as governor and former mayor of Cleveland, fought against earlier efforts to expand gaming in the state. He said casinos destroy families and hurt other businesses.
The Eastern Shawnee Tribe is eyeing up to nine sites throughout the state and has signed deals with at least three municipalities.
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Voinovich up for another fight
(The Akron Beacon Journal 3/23)
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Ohio gambling foes gird for fight (The Cincinatti Enquirer 3/23)
Gambling opponents rail against industry (The Middletown Journal 3/23)
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Eastern Shawnee open to including Spitzer and Giardini (The Morning Journal 3/23)
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