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Anti-casino group seeks change in law
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2002 A new anti-casino group in Connecticut said its focus will include changing state laws to prevent tribes from economic development. Connecticut Alliance Against Casino is headed by Jeff Benedict, the author who has called for the termination of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. He said repeal of the so-called "Las Vegas nights" law was a goal. Get the Story:
Statewide coalition forms to fight casino expansion (The New London Day 10/25)
Group To Fight Casino Growth (The Hartford Courant 10/25)
Group to work against new casinos (AP 10/25)
Connecticut Group Is Formed to Oppose Casino Expansion (The New York Times 10/25)
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