Narragansett Tribe seeks state backing for casino

The Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island is renewing its push for a casino.

The tribe wants the state to support efforts to repeal a federal law that bars gaming on the reservation. The law was written after the tribe won a court ruling in favor of gaming.

Chief Sachem Matthew Thomas said the tribe will share revenues and make an immediate cash payment from a casino on the reservation. He said the money will patch up holes in the state's budget.

State politicians, in the past, have opposed repealing the law -- also known as the Chafee rider, named for the late Sen. John Chafee, the Republican who authored it.

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