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Group Wants To Brings Casino's To Arkansas

By: Channing Barker
Updated: June 20, 2012
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A group wanting to bring casino's to the natural state and this week they are in NWA stumping for signatures to get the issue on the ballot. Bob Womack, who is gathering signatures, says that the casino's would have a specialized tax where part of the money that they put into the fund will be distributed to the 71 counties that do not have the casinos.
 
The group wants to build casinos in four counties across the state, including Franklin County. The deadline to present the signatures to the Secretary of State is July 6th.

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