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Law Practice

Mar. 9, 2004

Hedging Bets

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger contends that California is the big loser in the state's $5 billion Indian-gaming industry. In his election campaign and since he took office, Schwarzenegger has vowed to turn that around, pushing to set up revenue-sharing deals with Indian tribes. Schwarzenegger hopes to get $500 million for the state through those deals in the first year to help ease the state's budget crisis.

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        Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger contends that California is the big loser in the state's $5 billion Indian-gaming industry.
        In his election campaign and since he took office, Schwarzenegger has vowed to turn that around, pushing to set up revenue-sharing dea...

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