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Online Casino News for Friday - March 14, 2003

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Governor, lawmakers spreading the pain - 2003-03-14
With House and Senate committees prepared to cut hundreds of millions from the budget -- from the University of Maryland to teachers' salaries to health care for underprivileged children -- the budget debate is set to enter a new stage: pain.

Even as legislators were finally getting printed copies of Ehrlich's gambling bill Thursday, they began considering cuts that would offer $70 million more a year.
Read the full story at Gazette.net
 
Legislators predict gambling bill won't survive - 2003-03-14
Legislation that would allow slot machines to be placed in existing pari-mutuel facilities are running individual races in each chamber of the Florida Legislature.

But challengers, which include Rep. Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, aren't ready to surrender on more gambling development for the sake of a budget quick-fix.
Read the full story at Star-Banner
 







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