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Ariz. gaming initiative proposed
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2002 Arizona State Senate President Randall Gnant on Monday introduced a bill that would put the fate of expanded gaming in the hands of voters. Citing competition from tribal casinos, race tracks want to be able to offer slot machines at their facilities. Gnant's measure would place the issue on the November ballot. Tribes oppose the expansion of non-Indian gaming. Get the Story:
Tracks seek slot machines (The Arizona Republic 2/5)
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