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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 15, 2003

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New tax plans gaining ground with Nevada legislators - 2003-03-15
Until Friday, Gov. Kenny Guinn's $1 billion tax plan set the agenda in the Nevada Legislature's discussion of how to maintain the state's revenues and handling gaping budget holes. That's about to change.

New Democratic bills would extend beyond the casino industry-backed plan by taking away dozens of state tax exemptions and tweaking a proposed property tax increase.
Read the full story at RGJ.com
 
Indian leaders gather to contest state bill - 2003-03-15
Tribal leaders asked state legislators Friday to oppose a bill that would take away some Indian tribes of state recognition, even though it was granted years ago.

The proposal, one of several bills welcomed this year to prohibit new casinos from opening in Connecticut, would revoke state recognition from tribes that do not possess federal recognition.
Read the full story at New Haven Register
 






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