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Some Calif. tribes start compact negotiations
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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2003 California tribes are meeting with the state to start gaming compact negotiations, the Associated Press reports. Gov. Gray Davis (D) is looking to the tribes for $1.5 billion to patch up a budget deficit. Some tribal leaders initially rejected his proposal but about 25 tribes, some without casinos, reportedly started talks with the state yesterday. Get the Story:
Negotiations begin on California's Indian gambling (AP 3/24) Related Stories:
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