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Ariz. vote on gaming set
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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2002

The Arizona Legislature will vote Monday on a bill to implement gaming compacts the state's tribes signed with Gov. Jane Hull.

The compacts require, for the first time, revenue sharing. Hull estimates $80 million in proceeds the first year alone.

A special session has been handling gaming issues but has delayed action.

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