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APRIL 16, 2001 At a legislative forum last week, Idaho Lt. Gov. Jack Riggs said state lawmakers failed to do their job by not approving gaming compacts the state approved with three tribes. Riggs said the Legislature's failure will now put the matter before the courts, potentially clearing the way for expanded gaming that the Governor Dick Kempthorne and the tribes had sought to limit. Get the Story:
Riggs upset over gaming limbo (The Spokesman Review 4/13)
Idaho compact failure criticized
Facebook TwitterAPRIL 16, 2001 At a legislative forum last week, Idaho Lt. Gov. Jack Riggs said state lawmakers failed to do their job by not approving gaming compacts the state approved with three tribes. Riggs said the Legislature's failure will now put the matter before the courts, potentially clearing the way for expanded gaming that the Governor Dick Kempthorne and the tribes had sought to limit. Get the Story:
Riggs upset over gaming limbo (The Spokesman Review 4/13)
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