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The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians donated $5,000 to the re-election campaign of Gov. Haley Barbour (R), who has the power to approve the tribe's proposed off-reservation casino.
Barbour has said he opposes expanding gaming. But opponents of the casino -- including pastors and environmental groups -- are suspicious about his acceptance of gaming money.
The tribe wants to build a casino in Ocean Springs, more than 200 miles from the reservation. The 100-acre site is located near a major interstate.
The tribe already has 40 acres in trust there, but it was not acquired for gaming purposes. The tribe submitted an application to under the two-part determination process of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
As part of the process, the state governor has to give his approval before the casino can be built.
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Choctaws gave $5,000 to Barbour's re-election fund
(The Mississippi Press 1/24)
Pastors Prepare For Jackson County Casino Debate (WLOX 1/23)
Pastor group plans to oppose Choctaw casino (The Biloxi Sun-Herald 1/23)
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