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A 30-year revenue-sharing agreement would allow the Seminole Tribe to start offering craps and roulette at each of the tribe’s seven casinos in Florida and would require the tribe to pay the state at least $500 million a year for five years.
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Seminole Tribe are set to sign off on a sweeping gambling deal that would bring sports betting to Florida and rake at least $2.5 billion into state coffers over the next five years, according to sources in the governor’s office.
Under the agreement, the Seminoles would serve as the state’s hub for online sports betting, with pari-mutuel operators contracting with the tribe, the governor’s aides told The News Service of Florida in an interview Thursday.
Florida, Seminoles Finally Inching Toward New Gambling Deal
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DeSantis, Seminole Tribe Hammer Out Gambling Deal
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