The Seminole Tribe and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) beat a deadline to sign a new Class III gaming compact on Monday.
The deal authorizes the tribe to offer slot machines and table games at all seven of its casinos. That differs from a proposal passed by the Florida Legislature that required the tribe to halt table games at certain facilities.
The tribe would share $150 million a year for the first 30 months. After that, the tribe would share 12 percent on the first $1 billion and up to 25 percent on $4 billion in gaming revenues.
The changes have at least one key lawmaker concerned. The deal will be taken up by lawmakers in a special session, expected in October.
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Gov. Crist signs casino deal with Seminole Tribe
(The Tallahassee Democrat 9/1)
Latest Seminole gambling deal could be a tough sell (The Miami Herald 9/1)
Highlights of the state casino deal with the Seminole Tribe (The Miami Herald 9/1)
Crist, Seminoles have deal to expand gambling (The South Florida Sun-Sentinel 9/1)
Derby Lane: Proposed gambling deal is a dud (The St. Petersburg Times 9/1)
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