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Hilary Haycock's name was misspelled in a Review-Journal article Wednesday. She is a spokeswoman for the Service Employees International Union in Nevada.

A story in Wednesday's Review-Journal on proposed gaming tax increases should have said that Las Vegas lawyer Kermitt Waters wants to use the proceeds from an 18 percent to 20 percent tax not only to fund state government but to remove all property taxes on residential homes.

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