FROM THE ARCHIVE
Repeal of casino law considered
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2002

Legislative leaders in Connecticut aren't rushing to repeal a law that allows casino gaming in the state.

But the senate president said he is willing to consider the request because he does not support a third Indian casino. Attorney general Richard Blumenthal wants the state to act quickly, citing a threat of gaming by the newly recognized historic Eastern Pequot Tribe, whose status he is challenging.

Most residents also oppose a third casino, according to two new polls.

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