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Poll: Most Oklahomans support lottery
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MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 2003 Most Oklahomans support a lottery over increased taxes and budget cuts, according to a poll commissioned by The Tulsa World. Of 750 respondents, 73 percent said they supported a lottery. The number jumped to 78 percent when funds are earmarked for education. If a lottery is legalized in the state, it could open the way for Class III gaming by tribes. Currently, only Class II, or bingo-like, is allowed. Get the Story:
Oklahoma picks lottery over tax hike, poll finds (AP 1/13)
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