A new group calling itself the Connecticut Coalition for Gaming Jobs is challenging the federal recognition of the Shinnecock Nation of
New York.
The group said it is asking the Interior Board of Indian Appeals to reverse the tribe's recognition. The deadline to file a challenge is Monday, July 19.
"A new casino in Southern New York will mean job losses and higher taxes for Connecticut," the group said in a press release, citing the Shinnecock Nation's plans to pursue a casino.
The group won't say who is financing its efforts. Its spokesperson is Matthew Hennessy, a lobbyist and former aide to former Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez, who was recently found guilty on corruption charges.
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Thursday, July 15, 2010
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