California gaming sites questioned by NIGC (November 23, 2005)
The National Indian Gaming Commission is questioning the legality of two casino sites in California, Copley News Service reports. The NIGC hired a title company to conduct title searches on the Smith River Rancheria and the Mooretown Rancheria. Both sites...
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Editorial: Commission back at table with Spokanes (November 23, 2005)
"The Gambling Commission has also played a role in the massive expansion of tribal gambling, which has become a $900 million-a-year industry in Washington. The tribes’ casinos operate under compacts with the state that are negotiated by the commission’s staff...
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