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RAVE LEE: Why the Neb. amendment failed
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FEBRUARY 13, 2001 "If the proposal for a Nebraska constitutional amendment never makes it out of the Government Affairs Committee, it would not be a surprise. I've seen what the tribes are up against. On Monday I listened to testimonies made during a General Affairs Committee meeting where people spoke on the pros and cons of permitting gambling on Nebraska's Native reservations. . . " Get the Story:
Jodi Rave Lee: Every legislator ought to take -- and pass -- Indian class (The Lincoln Journal Star 2/13)
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