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Wis. panel spends casino funds
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MAY 25, 2001 The Wisconsin Legislature's Joint Finance Committee on Thursday approved a plan to spend $52 million in proceeds obtained from tribal casinos. Gaming tribes pay 3 percent of their revenues to the state. The Legislature can do what it likes with the funds, although the Governor is supposed to make an effort to submit a budget that redirects the money to tribal communities, neighboring areas, econonic development, and tourism. Get the Story:
Committee approves spending for tribal gaming money (AP 5/24)
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