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Tribal Gaming in the States

Tribal gaming has developed into an economic and political phenomenon in many states and continues to grow and evolve in response to a variety of factors. Little systematic information about the development of tribal gaming in other states has generally been available in the years since the inception of Class III gaming on Indian lands. The Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau, in cooperation with staff of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), undertook a survey of states in October, 2004, and again in 2006 to obtain basic comparative information on tribal gaming across the country; text by Art Zimmerman, Wisconsin LFB, January 2007; update notes by Judy Zelio, NCSL.

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