Arizona Proposition 201 (2002)

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Proposition 201 appeared on the November 2002 ballot in Arizona. It failed, with 234,935 in favor and 947,341 opposed.

The description on the ballot said:

"Continues Indian gaming in Arizona; requires increased government regulation of gaming operations and improved public disclosure of gaming revenues; permits Arizona non-tribal gaming operators a limited number of gaming devices, with 40% of gross revenues directed to the general fund to pay for: kindergarten through third grade reading programs, college scholarships, prescription drug benefits for seniors, rural health-care, police and fire protection, and tourism promotion; authorizes Tribes to share 8% of gross revenues with the State; authorizes Tribal-State gaming compacts for a ten year period; assures rural Indian Tribes receive a fair share of gaming revenues."

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