Tribal gaming revenues fell 3.5 percent in the last quarter, Arizona Department of
Gaming reported.
Tribes shared $21.3 million with the state in the quarter that ended March 31, 2010. That's down from $22.1 million for same quarter in 2009.
However, the $21.3 million is up from the $11.1 million that tribes shared in the quarter that ended December 31, 2009.
Under the tribal-gaming compact, tribes share between 1 to 8 percent of Class III revenues with the state.
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Tribal gaming contributions to state dip 3.5 %
(The East Valley Tribune 5/3)
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Arizona Receives $21 Million in
Quarterly Tribal Gaming Contributions |
Tribal Contributions As Of May 3, 2010 |
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