Newly elected members of the city council in La Center, Washington, want to discuss gaming with the Cowlitz Tribe.
In the past, the city council opposed the tribe's land-into-trust application for a casino. But with three new members on the council, there are enough votes to enter into talks with the tribe.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs issued a final environmental impact statement in favor of the application. But the Bush administration failed to make a decision before the U.S. Supreme Court
decided Carcieri v. Salazar.
The application is on hold as a result of the decision. The tribe didn't gain formal federal recognition in 2000, long past the 1934 cut-off date in the ruling.
Cowlitz Chairman Bill Iyall testified at last week's House Natural
Resources Committee hearing in favor of a land-into-trust fix.
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La Center may vote on talks with tribe
(The Columbian 11/9)
Committee Notice:
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Committee Legislative Hearing On H.R. 3742 And H.R. 3697 (November 4, 2009)
Land-Into-Trust Fix:
S.1703
| H.R.3697
| H.R.3742
Supreme Court Decision:
Syllabus
| Opinion
[Thomas] | Concurrence
[Breyer] | Dissent
[Stevens] | Concurrence/Dissent
[Souter]
Supreme Court Documents:
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Argument Transcript | Briefs
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New city leaders open to talks for Cowlitz casino
Monday, November 9, 2009
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