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Lawmakers in Florida to authorize study of gaming impacts

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The Florida Senate Gaming Committee plans to authorize a study of the impacts of gaming.

The study is expected to take two years. It will help determine whether lawmakers want to expand non-Indian gaming or negotiate a new Class III gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe.

The tribe signed a compact in 2010 that guaranteed exclusivity in exchange for revenue sharing. The deal expires in 2015.

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Senate to study impact of gambling (The Orlando Sentinel 1/14)
Florida lawmakers plan comprehensive gambling review (AP 1/14)

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