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TRIBAL GAMING

Seminole Compact Rejected

Seminole Compact Rejected

by Staff

Fri, Jan 22, 2010

Since 2007, Florida lawmakers and Governor Charlie Crist have battled over terms of a tribal gaming deal. With a second compact in the dust, the tribe may now turn to the federal government to keep blackjack going at its South Florida casinos.

Rotate Black 'Unsuitable' Gaming Partner For Senecas

by Staff

Fri, Jan 22, 2010

The Seneca Gaming Authority of New York State says Michigan start-up is ineligible for a tribal gaming license. But the tribe's president disagrees, and has urged the company to press on in its plan for a Catskills casino.


Carcieri Decision Puts Washington Tribe’s Project In Limbo

by Staff

Fri, Jan 22, 2010

A Washington-based tribe, the Cowlitz Tribe, has a proposed casino project that is in limbo, subject to bills in Congress that would “fix” the Supreme Court’s “Carcieri” decision from last year that make it almost impossible for tribes recognized after 1934 to put land into federal trust.

California Tribe Pushes Internet Poker

by Staff

Fri, Jan 22, 2010

The Morongo Band of Mission Indians last week did a heavy lobbying effort on its fellow gaming tribes gathered at an annual conference in Palm Springs to try to change some minds about whether getting behind Internet poker is a good idea.

Arizona Governor Opposes Tohono Casino

Arizona Governor Opposes Tohono Casino

by Staff

Fri, Jan 22, 2010

Governor Jan Brewer (l.) says that voters did not intend for Arizona tribes to purchase off-reservation lands and build casinos on them when they expanded gambling in 2002.

Station Casinos Management Deal To End

by Staff

Fri, Jan 22, 2010

After its seven-year contract with the United Auburn Indian Community ends in June, Station Casinos will cease management of the Thunder Valley casino in Sacramento, California.