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Calif. tribes want gaming money released
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MAY 3, 2001 Tribal leaders on Wednesday testified before the California Gambling Control Commission and called on the state to immediately release $40 million in casino contributed revenues to non-gaming tribes. But the commission says they can't start paying the money to about 50 non-gaming tribes until all tribes send in their accounting details. Still, tribal leaders question the hold up on all funds which have been received. Get the Story:
Indians urge state to release casino revenue (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 5/3)
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