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Hearing held on Conn. gaming law
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TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2002 A committee of the Connecticut Legislature on Monday held a hearing to consider repealing a law some feel paved the way for Indian gaming. Rep. Jefferson B. Davis, sponsor of the bill to repeal the "Las Vegas Nights" law, says he wants to prevent future tribal casinos from being opened. Some doubt the claim. Get the Story:
'Vegas Night' law change not hotly debated (The Norwich Bulletin 3/5)
Lawmakers consider banning gambling law that spurred casino (AP 3/5) Related Stories:
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