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Column: Bet on an expansion of non-Indian gaming in Florida

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Columnist Scott Maxwell on the race to expand gaming in Florida:
Fifteen years ago, if you wanted to find a slot machine in Florida, you had to take a cruise to nowhere or sit inside some aluminum shack playing video versions of "pull-tab" machines run by the Seminole or Miccosukee tribes.

Today, Florida is home to nearly a dozen live casinos — including the Hard Rock in Tampa, which is the sixth-largest … in the world.

Put simply: Big-time gambling is already here.

But we'll see even more for one simple reason: money.

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Scott Maxwell: More casinos in Florida? Bet on it (The Orlando Sentinel 4/27)

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