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Gabrielle Cavassa finds her jazz calling in New Orleans
The sound of Gabrielle Cavassa’s voice has broken through the jazz scene of New Orleans. Four years after her arrival in the city, she has formed a following of fans who eagerly anticipate her performances.
She tried her best to grow up on jazz, but claims she didn’t know what the word meant at all while growing up in Southern California. “San Diego is certainly not a jazz capital I didn’t know what it was, no one knew what it was,” she said.
On a trip to New York City at age thirteen, Cavassa’s grandfather brought her to the iconic Blue Note nightclub. He declared to the employees, much to Cavassa’s embarrassment, that his granddaughter would play there one day.
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The deal is expected to help the state recoup $2.5 billion over the next five years, according to the governor s office. The Legislature would have to ratify the compact, which could be done during a special session the week of May 17.
That all could be for naught, though. U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland must first sign off on the agreement. If she does so, the deal will likely face a court challenge.
One court challenge may come from NoCasinos.org, the not-for-profit organization behind passage of Amendment 3 in 2018 requiring referendums on any future expansion of gambling.
Daniel Wallach, a Hallandale Beach attorney whose firm specializes in sports betting issues, said in an interview with The Daytona Beach News-Journal this week that no other state has been approved for sports betting in the way conceived in Florida. The compact between DeSantis and the Seminole tribe allows wagers beyond the bounds of the reservations.
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