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Federal officials have approved a deal that will allow the Seminole Tribe to operate sports betting and add roulette and craps to its seven Florida casinos.
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DeSantis isn’t worried about potential legal wrangling.
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Florida lawmakers are expected to gavel their session to a close on Friday — if they can produce a state budget by Tuesday.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has reached an agreement with the Seminole Tribe that would greatly expand gambling in state, including the introduction of legalized sports wagering.
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Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson he’s hopeful this could be the year the state inks a new gambling deal with the Seminole Indian Tribe.
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Where did Orlando get its name? How do you pin down the identity of a state as transient and diverse as Florida? You might find answers to these questions on Florida Frontiers- the Florida Historical Society’s weekly radio show.