Governor claims tribes want 'unlimited' gaming (October 30, 2006)
South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds (R) says tribes in the state want "unlimited" access to gaming. The tribes have compacts that limit them to 250 slot machines. They have asked Rounds to negotiate new agreements, citing more than 11,000 machines...
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Candidate hit on gaming by out-of-state tribes (October 30, 2006)
New York gubernatorial candidate continues to face criticism for his stance on gaming by out-of-state tribes. Eliot Spitzer, who currently serves as attorney general, said at a debate that he opposes out-of-state tribes. But his campaign said tribes with pending...
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Critics who oppose Jamul casino face eviction (October 30, 2006)
The Jamul Band of Kumeyaay Indians plans to evict two critics and use their property to build a casino. Walter Rosales and Karen Toggery have been fighting the casino for several years. They say the project will destroy the 6-acre...
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Column: Florida still blind to tribal gaming (October 30, 2006)
"It's as if Indian gaming was still confined to a big metal barn out on U.S. 441. The state's elected leaders groused when that first tacky bingo hall opened in 1979. And attitudes haven't changed. Other tribes around the nation...
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