Tribal leaders and government officials are among the speakers line up for the Western Governors’ Association executive summit on Indian gaming later this month.
Colorado Gov. Bill Owens (R) and South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds (R) will co-host the summit, to take place March 29-30 in Denver. The meeting will focus on state-tribal relations, off-reservation gaming, new technologies and the growth of the $18.5 billion tribal casino industry.
“Much has changed since the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act was passed in 1988,” Owens said yesterday. “With a balanced group of interested parties at the summit, I’m confident that we can develop meaningful recommendations for improving the act.”
The list of speakers includes:
Stuwart Paisano, Governor, Pueblo of Sandia
Ernie Stevens, Chairman, National Indian Gaming Association
Keller George, President, United Southern and Eastern Tribes
Kurt Luger, Executive Director, Great Plains Indian Gaming Association
Larry Long, Attorney General, South Dakota
George Skibine, Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs
Nelson Westrin, Vice Chairman, National Indian Gaming Commission
More information on the summit can be found at http://www.westgov.org/wga/meetings/gaming.htm.
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