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Gaming expansion bill killed in Wash.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2002 A bill to allow video gaming machines at non-tribal casinos were killed by a legislative committee in Washington state on Thursday. Tribes had testified before the Senate panel to oppose the bill. The bill had been proposed by non-tribal casino operators to offset another one that would have taxed their revenues. That bill failed too. Get the Story:
Gambling-expansion and tax bills both die (The Seattle Post-Inteligencer 2/8) Related Stories:
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