The Minnesota House is considering a bill to authorize video poker, keno and pulltab terminals in bars.
The video poker machines are being compared to slot machines. Critics say there is little distinction between the two types of games.
The Minnesota Indian Gaming Association fought efforts to legalize video slot machines last year.
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House panel OKs bill allowing video gambling in bars
(The Minneapolis Star Tribune 3/15)
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