The two sides reached the new deal after the state Supreme Court ruled last year the compact they approved in 2003 was invalid because it did not have an expiration date and expanded the scope of games the tribe could offer beyond blackjack and slot machines to include games like craps, roulette and poker.
The maximum the Potawatomi will pay is 8 percent.
But Administration Secretary Steve Bablitch, Doyle's top aide, said the deal helps put Wisconsin among the top states in the country in terms of revenue from American Indian gaming.
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