The Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township is once again asking voters in Maine to approve a gaming facility.
The tribe's prior efforts have failed even as voters approved non-Indian casinos.
This time around, the tribe and a non-Indian casino are on the same ballot question.
If approved, Question 2 will authorize slot machines at a racetrack facility in Washington County for the tribe. It also authorizes a non-Indian facility in the city of Biddeford.
The tribe and the developers of the Biddeford facility are pushing the Putting Maine To Work campaign.
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Campaign to expand gambling kicks off
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Passamaquoddy Tribe asks state voters again to approve casino
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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