The sixth annual Florida Gaming Summit takes place October 18-19 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood.
James F. Allen, the CEO of gaming for the Seminole Tribe, will deliver the keynote. The agenda includes an update on tribal gaming issues and financial issues.
in Florida, slot machines are legal. The Seminole Tribe operates Class III games under a compact with the state.
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Florida Gaming Summit Oct. 18-19 at Hard Rock
(The Tampa Tribune 9/28)
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