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Calif. tribes make do with 349 slot machines
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2003 In California, a "non-gaming" tribe doesn't mean a tribe without a casino. It means a tribe with a casino that has less than 350 slot machines. Compacts the tribes signed with the state make the distinction. It allows some tribes to operate small casinos while benefiting from a non-gaming fund that tribes with larger casinos contribute to. Get the Story:
Tribes cash in on casino-fee loophole (The San Jose Mercury News 2/20)
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