FROM THE ARCHIVE
Ariz. gaming measures compete
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TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2002

Voters in Arizona will have at least three gaming-related proposal to consider when they go to the polls in November.

Two directly address Indian gaming. A group of tribes has filed an initiative to implement gaming compacts signed by Gov. Jane Hull but which have floundered in the Legislature.

The Colorado River Indian Tribes have their own proposal to allow gaming with 3 percent of revenues going to the state. The other tribes want to share as much as 8 percent, depending on how much each casino makes.

The racetrack industry has a petition to allow slot machines at its facilities.

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