In case you missed it or want to relive the memories, you can listen to today's Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing on off-reservation gaming. All the files are in MP3 format so download to your iPod, your computer or other audio device.
Introduction - 5:24 - 1.23MB
Introductory remarks by Sen. John McCain and Sen. Byron Dorgan. Missing the first minute or so of McCain's statement.
Panel I - 17:58 - 4.11MB |
Panel I Q&A - 33:35 - 7.68MB
Testimony and Q&A with George Skibine, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Penny Coleman, National Indian Gaming Commission.
Panel II - 33:11 - 7.59MB |
Panel II Q&A - 28:33 - 6.53MB
Testimony and Q&A with Alex Alexanderson, Philip Harju (Cowlitz Tribe), Duane Kromm, and Liz Thomas.
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