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Opinion
Editorial: Seminole Tribe got greedy over gaming


"It’s time for Florida to face a fundamental fact: We’re a gambling state; have been for years.

So why shouldn’t racetracks be allowed to offer full-scale casino gambling, and local voters have the power to permit casinos elsewhere, if that’s what they want.

They should, and guess what? For the first time, it appears broad casino legislation has a chance of passing the Legislature, because of the apparent collapse of efforts to pass an Indian casino pact.

Seminole tribe leaders got greedy. They wanted exclusive rights statewide to Las Vegas-style games at their casinos, including Immokalee.

The exception would be in Miami/Dade and Broward counties, where slot machines are already approved by voters under a state constitutional amendment. Gov. Charlie Crist agreed to it, saying the state would get a $6 billion share of Seminole revenues over 20 years.

Fortunately, the state’s ailing racetrack industry raised a ruckus, and legislators listened. Racetracks need expanded casino gambling to stay alive, and they deserve the right to offer it."

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