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A Debate on Proposition 48: Indian Gaming in the Central Valley

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Indian gaming in California brings in an estimated $7 billion each year. Proposition 48 is a referendum on a 2013 agreement between the state and the North Fork Indian tribe allowing a casino to be built off Highway 99 in Madera. Voting "yes" would uphold the legislation ratifying the agreement, Read More ...

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