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Ariz. gaming debate delayed
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2002

The president of Arizona's Senate on Monday took a number of gaming-related bills off the agenda, setting the stage for a special session this spring.

Gov. Jane Hull has negotiated new compacts with the tribes that need legislative approval. The state hopes to take in $83 million in annual revenue under the 23-year-agreements.

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