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FILE - In this Dec. 17, 2019, file photo, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt gestures during a news conference in Oklahoma City. Stitt announced Friday, Jan. 3, 2020, the hiring of an out-of-state law firm, Seattle-based Perkins Coie, to advise his office in his attempt to renegotiate the state's gaming compacts with Native American tribes over casino gambling. The governor and the tribes are locked in a dispute over whether the existing 15-year compacts that authorize gambling exclusively at tribal casinos expired on Jan. 1. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 17, 2019, file photo, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt gestures during a news conference in Oklahoma City. Stitt announced Friday, Jan. 3, 2020, the hiring of an out-of-state law firm, Seattle-based Perkins Coie, to advise his office in his attempt to renegotiate the state's gaming compacts with Native American tribes over casino gambling. The governor and the tribes are locked in a dispute over whether the existing 15-year compacts that authorize gambling exclusively at tribal casinos expired on Jan. 1. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

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