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Bill to share tax revenues with Wash. tribe dies
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2003 The Tulalip Tribes of Washington built a city. WalMart, Home Depot and other businesses came. But the tribes aren't getting a share of state taxes collected at the Quil Ceda. A bill to split revenues with the state failed to move in the Legislature. According to The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the bill would generate millions for the tribes. Get the Story:
Proposal to give tribe a cut of state sales tax dies (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 4/18) Relevant Links:
Tulalip Tribes - http://www.tulaliptribes.com Related Stories:
Wash. tribe seeks 'synergy' with new development (04/01)
Supreme Court rejects state jurisdiction appeal (03/11)
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