NIGC says it supports DOJ's gaming law proposal

NIGC says it supports DOJ's gaming law proposal (September 19, 2005)

The National Indian Gaming Commission supports the Department of Justice's proposal to change the definition of electronic gaming devices, a spokesperson said. NIGC was previously at odds with DOJ over efforts to clarify the difference between Class II and Class...

Out-of-state gaming deal an issue in Mohegan election

Out-of-state gaming deal an issue in Mohegan election (September 19, 2005)

Members of the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut say the tribe's recent purchase of an out-of-state racetrack was a factor in a recent election that saw the ouster of several incumbents. Critics say they learned about the $280 million purchase of...

Senate report estimates losses for Lytton Band casino

Senate report estimates losses for Lytton Band casino (September 19, 2005)

The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians will lose between $50 million and $100 million over the next five years if the tribe isn't allow to operate Class II games at its casino in the Bay Area, according to a newly...