Unable to overcome an impasse on slot machines, House and Senate leaders called off negotiations on a sweeping gambling measure, acknowledging that the effort is dead for the 2017 legislative session.
The leaders were attempting to strike a compromise centered on an agreement, called a compact, with the Seminole Tribe and to resolve a series of gambling-related court decisions affecting the deal with the tribe.
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