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Wis. study touts Indian gaming
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2002 A study sponsored by the the United Tribes of Wisconsin cites increased jobs and revenue from tribal casinos. The report says expanding existing gaming compacts will create 24,500 new jobs and generated an additional $50 million. It is based on information from all of the state's tribes except the Menominee Nation. Tribal compacts start to expire next year. Negotiations have yet to begin on a new agreement. Get the Story:
Study: Longer gaming compacts could bring in $50 million a year (AP 3/18)
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