Minnesota lawmakers are expected to see some form of gaming under Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty's new budget.
Pawlenty has hinted at a possible casino in the Twin Cities for three remote tribes. He turned to the idea after other tribes rejected his demand for $350 million in gaming revenues.
Pawlenty will make his budget public today.
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