Setting up a potential clash over the future of gambling in the state, the Senate is pushing ahead with a proposal that could bring slot machines to counties outside of South Florida.

A Senate panel Wednesday approved a sweeping gambling deal with the Seminole Tribe of Florida, but the panel also voted 8-4 for a measure that would allow dog and horse tracks to add slot machines with the approval of local voters.

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