"California is at a crossroads. Its response to the pressure to allow greater proliferation of gambling -- either by lifting the barriers on the scale of tribal operations or letting racetracks and card rooms into the game -- will determine whether this state will surpass Nevada as the nation's gaming mecca.
It's time to say no."
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Governor, don't expand gambling
(The San Francisco Chronicle 5/11)
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Editorial: It's time to say no to more Indian gaming
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