Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr. vetoed a casino agreement between the Navajo Nation and the Hogback Chapter.
The Navajo Nation Council approved the deal on July 21. It calls for the Hogback Chapter to receive a portion of the revenues from a proposed casino.
Shirley supports gaming on the reservation but said the agreement didn't clearly spell out how the profits from a Hogback casino would be distributed.
He said all Navajo chapters should share in gaming revenues.
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(The Farmington Daily Times 8/10)
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