Supervisors in Sonoma County,
California, missed a deadline to put an advisory vote on the Graton Rancheria casino on the November ballot.
But the county could put the issue on another ballot if an anti-gaming bill passes the state Legislature. The bill requires local approval of a casinos.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs has agreed to acquire land for the tribe's casino.
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Deadline passes for casino measure
(The Petaluma Argus-Courier 8/13)
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