NIGC complete for now with Daniel Little as last member
The National Indian Gaming Commission once again has three members. Daniel Little, a former employee of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut, joined the NIGC on Tuesday. He will serve as associate commissioner, along with acting chairman George Skibine, a member of the Osage Nation of Oklahoma, and vice chairwoman Steffani Cochran, a member of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma. Except for a short time earlier this year, the commission has not had a full quorum of three members since December 2007. However, Skibine's acting chairmanship is due to expire within a few weeks and President Barack Obama has yet to nominate a permanent chair. Get the Story:
New member joins Indian gaming panel (The Tulsa World 4/21)
Press Release: NIGC Welcomes New Commissioner (NIGC 4/21) Federal Register Notice:
Proposed Appointment to the National Indian Gaming Commission (February 25, 2010) Related Stories:
NIGC nominee denies online posts that criticized Obama (4/16)
Blog: NIGC nominee may have bashed Obama on Internet (4/6)
Comment period for NIGC appointment closes March 29 (3/10)
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