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Minnesota tribes spend big to lobby on gaming


Minnesota tribes spent more than $1.7 million in 2004 to lobby state lawmakers on gaming, according to a report released by the state Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board.

Combined with more than $1 million from three gaming companies, the total amount spent on gaming-related issues last year was $2.8 million. This was the most of any single industry/ issue.

The report [Link] details the following expenditures:
Bois Forte Indian Reservation - $80,000
Leech Lake Reservation Business Comm - $40,000
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians-Corp Comm - $460,000
Minn Indian Gaming Assn - $320,000
Prairie Island Dakota Community - $500,000
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community - $160,000
Upper Sioux Community Board of Trustees - $40,000
White Earth Band of Chippewa - $200,000
The Red Lake Band did not file a report as of March 15.

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Gambling drew most lobbying cash (The St. Paul Pioneer Press 3/25)
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