"Governor Dayton says he's open to asking the state's tribal leaders for a contribution to pay for a new Vikings stadium.
Dayton's spokeswoman told MPR News that Dayton's deputy chief of staff met with lobbyists representing the Mille Lacs Band of the Ojibwe and Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community. Those tribes run two of the largest tribal casinos in the state. Dayton told MPR News that he hasn't spoken directly with tribal leaders but he endorsed the idea of asking them to make a contribution to help pay for a stadium.
"That's a possibility," Dayton told MPR News. "And in fact, it was evidently discussed last night at the working group of a number of legislators and they may initiate that. I think it's a good idea but I have not done it myself.""
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Dayton open to asking tribal leaders to pay for part of Vikings stadium
(Minnesota Public Radio 11/3)
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(AP 11/3)
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(The St. Paul Pioneer Press 11/4)
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