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Conn. anti-casino group says vote no
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2002 Connecticut Citizens Against Casinos, an anti-casino group, is asking citizens to tell their government representatives to say no to tribal casinos. The group is concerned that the Nipmuc Nation in nearby Massachusetts will establish a casino, even though Assistant Secretary Neal McCaleb has denied the tribe recognition. The Eastern Pequot Tribe, which has gained final status, is another worry for the residents. There are two tribally-owned casinos in Connecticut. Get the Story:
Casino issue could impact fall elections (The New London Day 8/2)
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