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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 17, 2004

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• Pawlenty accepts stadium proposals, but refuses to tap general fund money
• Proposed gambling measure wouldn't assist state budget
• Arcade operators receive probation for illegal machines
• Geyserville fire district confirm $336,000 agreement
• Potential land purchase is concern for neighbors
• Reader's take on Sebelius' funding plan
• Vegas firm suggested for casino in downtown area
• Proposed gambling measure wouldn't assist state budget
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• Casino contract conflict sparks suit
• Carson Pirie Scott shuts down Waukegan business
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• Bucci wants state to show its hand in the game
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• Storybook casino would help underprivileged suburbs
• Author scrutinizes Indian gaming in new book
• Senecas present an assembly with 3 additional tribes
• Arcade owners sentenced to probation for illegal gaming devices
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Pawlenty accepts stadium proposals, but refuses to tap general fund money - 2004-01-17
The flood of proposals for Twins or Vikings stadiums was a "terrific" display of entrepreneurial spirit, Gov. Tim Pawlenty stated Friday, but he once again laid down the law in opposition of any plan that nees to spend the state's general fund.

Proposals in the works feature a "racino" at Canterbury Downs in Shakopee and a state casino at the Mall of America in Bloomington.
Read the full story at Star Tribune
 
Proposed gambling measure wouldn't assist state budget - 2004-01-17
A proposed ballot bid that could expand casino gambling in California would produce at least $1 billion a year, but none of that would go to assist in closing the state's huge budget deficit, according to the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office.

The initiative aimed for the November ballot requests that all of the state's Indian casinos to hand over 25 percent of their gross winnings to the state.
Read the full story at SignOn San Diego
 







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