Republican: GOP opposes expansion of gaming (November 29, 2004)
"As a Republican of long standing, I'm baffled by the attempts of some Republican elected officials to pursue additional gambling money to enrich the state's coffers. Not only is the idea wrongheaded as state policy, it goes against the grain...
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MGAM subsidiary buys land for Chickasaw Nation (November 29, 2004)
A subsidiary of Multimedia Games Inc. (MGAM) of Texas has purchased 216 acres for the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma. The purchase by MegaBingo is the third this year for the tribe. The land is located next to an existing gaming...
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Oklahoma tribes meet for gaming conference (November 29, 2004)
The 10th annual Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association conference is being held this week in Oklahoma City. The three-day event features sessions on regulation, game classification and management. National Indian Gaming Commission chairman Phil Hogen gives the keynote on Tuesday. A...
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Interview: States can't tax tribal casinos (November 29, 2004)
Dorreen Yellow Bird of The Grand Forks Herald interviews Kevin Washburn, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota School of Law and former general counsel to the National Indian Gaming Commission, about current controversies involving Indian gaming. Yellow Bird:...
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