Initiative would end tribal monopoly on slots (October 19, 2004)
Washington tribes would lose their exclusive rights to slot machines, and their dominance in the state gaming market, if Initiative 892 passes. I-892 is one of the biggest proposed expansions of gaming in state history. If approved, it would allow...
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Kansas gaming compact bars more tribal casinos (October 19, 2004)
Tribes will not be allowed to open any more casinos in Kansas under a new compact for an urban casino. Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D) negotiated the compact with the Kickapoo Tribe and the Sac and Fox Tribe. It sets limits...
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Delaware Tribe wants out-of-state land for casino (October 19, 2004)
The Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma has filed a land-into-trust application for 80 acres in Bonner Springs, Kansas. The tribe intends to open a casino on the property. Normally, gaming is barred on trust land acquired after 1998 but the tribe...
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Chumash Tribe criticized for regulating casino (October 19, 2004)
The Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians, also known as the Chumash Tribe, employs people at its casino that would not be hired in other gaming operations, The Los Angeles Times reports. The paper said a year-long investigation uncovered numerous...
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