Casinos and employment
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Casinos are a hot political topic right now, as state governments across the country try to find a way to avoid cutting spending and/or raising other taxes. What about the employment effects of casinos? I gave a short video interview last week to the Miami Herald. Here's the interview...This doesn't say what I think about Gov. Crist's signing the Tribal Compact.
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