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Maine casino set for rejection
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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2002

States across the country are looking to gambling to increase revenue but ever the independent, Gov. Angus King of Maine is just saying no.

In response to a proposal by the Passamaquoddy Tribe to buy land in eastern Maine for a casino, he vetoed the bill. He now says he will do the same for a casino in the southern port of Kittery, where the tribe and the Penobscot Nation are hoping to land.

The two tribes on Monday are presenting a "State of the Tribes" address to to the Legislature.

Get the Story:
King rebukes casino advocate (The Bangor Daily News 3/8)
King is adamant: Casino a bad idea (The Portland Press Herald 3/8)
No data - yet - to back up casino claim (The Portland Press Herald 3/8)
King 'highly unlikely' to sign Kittery casino bill (AP 3/7)
Tribes plan a first-ever address to Legislature (The Portland Press Herald 3/7)

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