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Worth the Gamble

Season 15 Episode 4 | 27m 51sVideo has Closed Captions

Stateline examines Oklahoma’s Casino industry 10 years after legislation passed class III

After just eight years it’s hard for many to remember a time in when it was illegal to place a bet in Oklahoma. The state is second only to California in the number of Native American casinos. In 2004, voters approved state questions that allowed class III gaming at Indian casinos, racetracks and established a state lottery. The promise was that proceeds would go to education, but did they? Statel

02/06/2014 | Rating NR

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Worth the Gamble

Season 15 Episode 4 | 27m 51sVideo has Closed Captions

After just eight years it’s hard for many to remember a time in when it was illegal to place a bet in Oklahoma. The state is second only to California in the number of Native American casinos. In 2004, voters approved state questions that allowed class III gaming at Indian casinos, racetracks and established a state lottery. The promise was that proceeds would go to education, but did they? Statel

02/06/2014 | Rating NR

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