Off-reservation casinos face an "uphill battle" with Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthrone in charge, a Bureau of Indian Affairs official said.
The BIA is reviewing two off-reservation casino proposals in Wisconsin. But George Skibine, the number two at the BIA, said it's not clear either will win Kempthorne's support.
"Given the secretary's position on off-reservation gaming, it is an uphill battle," Skibine told The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
The Menominee Nation hopes Kempthorne will say yes. The tribe and its supporters launched a newspaper ad and web site (www.casinocompetitionforwisconsin.com) to counter attacks from the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe, which operates an off-reservation casino in Milwaukee.
The other off-reservation casino is being proposed by two Chippewa tribes. Skibine said a BIA decision on the Menominee casino could come by the end of the summer.
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