Four tribes are seeking to open casinos in New York but all face regulatory, legal and political hurdles.
The Shinnecock Nation needs to gain federal recognition before pursuing a casino. A preliminary answer is due by December but it could take years before the tribe acquires land for a casino and reaches a Class III gaming compact with the state.
The Seneca Nation wants to open an off-reservation casino in the Catskills. But rather than go through the Interior Department, the tribe is asking Congress to approve the facility, a rarity on Capitol Hill.
The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians of Wisconsin and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe are also going the off-reservation route. Both were rejected by the Bush administration and are hoping for better chances under President Barack Obama but so far nothing has changed in that arena.
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