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FEBRUARY 14, 2001 The Lincoln Journal Star in an editorial today says Nebraska's tribes deserve the right to decide if they want to operate casinos on their land. Class II gaming is permitted by the state but won't negotiate Class III, or Vegas-style, gaming. The paper says the state has a lottery so there is no reason to prohibit tribes from expanding their gaming operations. The paper says the majority of Nebraskans support expanded gaming and that voters could start up a petition to change the state constitution. An amendment proposal failed to make it out of the legislature on Monday. Get the Story:
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EDITORIAL: Tribes deserve say in casino fight
Facebook TwitterFEBRUARY 14, 2001 The Lincoln Journal Star in an editorial today says Nebraska's tribes deserve the right to decide if they want to operate casinos on their land. Class II gaming is permitted by the state but won't negotiate Class III, or Vegas-style, gaming. The paper says the state has a lottery so there is no reason to prohibit tribes from expanding their gaming operations. The paper says the majority of Nebraskans support expanded gaming and that voters could start up a petition to change the state constitution. An amendment proposal failed to make it out of the legislature on Monday. Get the Story:
EDITORIAL: Casino foes might lose by winning (The Lincoln Journal Star 2/14) Related Stories:
Neb. gaming amendment fails (Money Matters 2/13)
RAVE LEE: Why the Neb. amendment failed (Money Matters 2/13)
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