Crist, Seminoles sign gambling deal
by Dara Kam | August 31st, 2009Gov. Charlie Crist and the Seminole Tribe of Florida agreed to a gambling deal today, the deadline lawmakers gave to Crist to reach an agreement with the tribe.
The deal won’t be final, however, until the legislature approves the contract, probably during a special session in October.
The $6.8 billion, 20-year deal allows the Seminoles to offer blackjack at each of their seven facilities.
But that’s not what lawmakers ordered Crist to do.
They told him they would only agree to let the Seminoles have blackjack at their three Broward County facilities and another near Tampa.
Lawmakers must sign on off the deal before it can go into effect.
“Over the last two months, my administration has in good faith negotiated with the Seminole Tribe of Florida a compact that will reap financial benefit to the people of Florida,” Crist said in a statement urging lawmakers to approve the compact.
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