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Bill seeks to renegotiate gaming compacts
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TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 2003 A bill has been introduced in the Minnesota Legislature to reopen compact negotiations with the state's tribes. The state has a $4.23 billion deficit. Like others in the same situation, some lawmakers are looking to tribes for more revenue. Currently, 11 tribes in Minnesota offer Class III gaming. Get the Story:
Budget deadline is in sight -- what about a solution? (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 4/29) Relevant Links:
Minnesota Indian Gaming Association - http://www.mnindiangaming.com
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