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Online Casino News for Monday - March 24, 2003

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Cash worries stir up alerts - 2003-03-24
Broadcasting the intensity of Florida's budget problems, Senate leaders request for associates to go home and do the unimaginable: tell constituents there is no money to finance hometown projects.

House Speaker Johnnie Byrd stated that the Senate's stark posture is nothing more than a scare tactic, "to make people think the sky is falling," in order to extort encouragement for state tax hikes or even video gambling.
Read the full story at Florida Legislature
 
Jackson looks for conservative base - 2003-03-24
Republican Rebecca Jackson feels most constituents in Kentucky - even Democrats - comprehend her conservative values.

She stated that cutting government fat and re-examining the tax system could be enough to place the state back in the black. She included that as governor she would fight efforts to expand gambling.
Read the full story at Cincinnati Enquirer
 







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