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Economic Impact Study: Tribal Gaming a Powerful Economic Engine for California, Generating $7.5 Billion for State’s Economy

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$1 Million Each Year for All, as Long as Tribe’s Luck Holds

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Jerry Brown faces major decision on tribal casino expansion

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Casino’s foray into online gaming draws publicity – good and bad

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ONLINE POKER Legislation faces tough odds before deadline

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More Gambling Options To Squeeze Connecticut’s Casinos

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‘Vacating of injunction’ – what will it mean for shuttered Vanderbilt casino?

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A bad bet on Indian casinos

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Dave Palermo: AKAKA FIX: Mixing the Internet with a Carcieri fix can be tricky

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Greyhound Park CEO admits to ‘skirting the law,’ allowing injections banned by South Tucson

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Arizona Indian Gaming Association represents eight tribes representing Indian People living on reservations in Arizona. While four tribes are located near urban areas, most tribal lands are located in rural areas of Arizona.

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