Grand Forks casino bill defeated in North Dakota Senate after 'cartels' comment by Sen. Diane Larson
Larson, who later apologized, wondered just prior to Friday's vote if the tribe that wants to build a resort in Grand Forks might be backed by cartels.
Larson, who later apologized, suggested just prior to Friday's vote that the tribe that wants to build a resort in Grand Forks might be backed by cartels.
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