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Wis. governor vetoes gaming compact bill
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2003

Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle (D) vetoed a second bill on Tuesday that seeks to limit his ability to negotiate new tribal casino compacts.

Republican lawmakers pushed the bill after Doyle made two open-ended deals. The bill would have required legislative approval of any compact that runs more than 15 years of involves off-reservation gambling.

Doyle's veto is the second on a compact bill. Lawmakers were unable to override his veto on an earlier bill.

Get the Story:
Gaming compacts bill vetoed (The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 3/19)
Doyle vetoes gaming compact bill (AP 3/18)

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