By Gary Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - A political campaign to overturn four lucrative Indian gaming compacts will first have to survive a court challenge.
Two of the four tribes that would benefit from the deals filed separate lawsuits on Wednesday in Sacramento County Superior Court to block an effort to place the compacts before voters.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - A political campaign to overturn four lucrative Indian gaming compacts will first have to survive a court challenge.
Two of the four tribes that would benefit from the deals filed separate lawsuits on Wednesday in Sacramento County Superior Court to block an effort to place the compacts before voters.
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