Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Michigan) introduced a bill on Thursday to bar approval of new gaming compacts.
H.R.1555 would bar the Interior Department from approving any tribal-state compacts for two years.
The bill was referred to the House Natural Resources Committee.
Rogers introduced a similar bill in the 109th Congress but it never got a hearing.
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(The Livingston Press & Argus 3/15)
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