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Okla. urged to tax tribal casinos
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2002 An Oklahoma House committee discussed Indian casinos on Tuesday. State Rep. Wayne Pettigrew, a Republican from Edmond, wants to collect taxes from tribes. He said the state is losing out on at least $50 million every year. John Barrett, chairman of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, countered that tribes contribute $329 million a year to the economy. He also said the state and the tribes should work together. Get the Story:
State lawmaker wants more scrutiny on Indian gaming; tribes urge caution (AP 9/4)
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