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Gaming headed to the polls in yet another state


Proponents of gaming in Ohio are proposing to hold a statewide vote that could affect plans by the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.

Two ballot initiatives are being prepared to clear the way for casinos in large cities and slot machines at racetracks. The proposals would bypass the tribe's efforts to open casinos throughout the state.

Officials have been welcoming of the tribe but are concerned that the process for approving off-reservation gaming takes too long, costs too much and could be curbed by efforts in Congress. The Senate Indian Affairs Committee and the House Resources Committee will take up the issue this year.

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