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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3812950" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>Regarding the talk about casinos earlier, there are two non-tribal casinos in Oklahoma. Remington Park and Will Rogers Downs are are regulated under the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission, and not through a tribal entity. Although there was talk here about opening it up to non-tribal operators, I can tell you with first hand knowledge that the state brings in a mountain of cash each year through the class 3 gaming compact they have with the tribes (which recently renewed, with no thanks to the governor). How they allocate and use those funds is something we can all debate, and I'm sure that most of us would find issue with how the state uses that money currently. Make no mistake though, it isn't as if they aren't making anything off of those casinos. The numbers are absolutely astounding, and I see them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3812950, member: 24867"] Regarding the talk about casinos earlier, there are two non-tribal casinos in Oklahoma. Remington Park and Will Rogers Downs are are regulated under the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission, and not through a tribal entity. Although there was talk here about opening it up to non-tribal operators, I can tell you with first hand knowledge that the state brings in a mountain of cash each year through the class 3 gaming compact they have with the tribes (which recently renewed, with no thanks to the governor). How they allocate and use those funds is something we can all debate, and I'm sure that most of us would find issue with how the state uses that money currently. Make no mistake though, it isn't as if they aren't making anything off of those casinos. The numbers are absolutely astounding, and I see them. [/QUOTE]
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