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− | Seminole Tribe sues the state despite progress in gaming talks After weeks of intense negotiations with the Gov. Rick Scott and legislators, | + | Seminole Tribe sues the state despite progress in gaming talks After weeks of intense negotiations with the Gov. Rick Scott and legislators, the Seminole Tribe of Florida broke its silence Monday and reported that "significant progress" is underway to renew its gaming compact with the state but also filed a lawsuit in [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=federal%20court federal court] [https://www.blogrollcenter.com/?s=accusing accusing] the state of not negotiating in "good faith" -- just in case things don't work out. [https://www.jackpotbetonline.com/ Jackpot bet online] finds out about this story and presents it to you.<br><br>For more related stories or sports news visit our site or facebook page. "The Tribe believes that a legislative solution would be in the best interest of the State and the Tribe,'' the Seminoles said in a statement Monday, after filing a lawsuit in federal court in Tallahassee. |
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Seminole Tribe sues the state despite progress in gaming talks After weeks of intense negotiations with the Gov. Rick Scott and legislators, the Seminole Tribe of Florida broke its silence Monday and reported that "significant progress" is underway to renew its gaming compact with the state but also filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing the state of not negotiating in "good faith" -- just in case things don't work out. Jackpot bet online finds out about this story and presents it to you.
For more related stories or sports news visit our site or facebook page. "The Tribe believes that a legislative solution would be in the best interest of the State and the Tribe, the Seminoles said in a statement Monday, after filing a lawsuit in federal court in Tallahassee.