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Plans to expand non-Indian gaming in Florida not dead after all

Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Filed Under: Compacts | Legislation

The Florida Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee passed a bill to authorize up to five casinos on Tuesday.

Just a couple of weeks ago, a similar bill was declared dead amid opposition from the Seminole Tribe and non-Indian race tracks that operate slot machines. But a new version by Sen. Oscar Braynon II (D) apparently addresses concerns raised by the tracks.

The Seminole Tribe's Class III compact includes revenue-sharing provisions that become null if the state expands non-Indian gaming. But Braynon said the five-year compact will expire before the first casino is likely to open.

Get the Story:
Senate Panel Wants All-In on Gambling, Casino Resorts (Sunshine News 4/6)
Bill Hopes To Make Fla. A Casino Destination (WESH-TV 4/5)

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