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Federal judge continues ban on NY Indian cig tax
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A federal judge in western New York indefinitely extended an order blocking the state from collecting taxes on some Indian cigarette sales, while noting he doesn't believe the tribes have made the case that the taxation unconstitutionally violates their sovereignty.Trending Stories
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