The Seneca Nation and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe are still withholding gaming revenues from the state of New York.
The tribes were promised exclusivity for Class III games. Both say the state has allowed an expansion of non-Indian gaming in violation of their compacts.
The Senecas have withheld about $400 million. The Mohawks have withheld about $35 million.
Both tribes are willing to resolve the dispute but they say Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) has done little on his side.
Instead, he is pushing for a constitutional amendment to authorize more non-Indian gaming facilities.
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No end in sight for gaming-compact dispute
(Johnson Newspapers 3/15)
Tribal council president meets with Cattaraugus County Legislature
(The Olean Times Herald 3/15)
Catt County wants area casinos protected
(Buffalo Business First 3/15)
The
Oneida Indian Nation reacts to legislature that would allow Las Vegas-style
casinos in NYS (WKTV 3/14)
Bonacic
says Catskills will benefit if Cuomo succeeds in efforts to expand casino
gambling beyond Indian reservations (The Middletown Times Herald-Record
3/15)
State
lawmakers OK casino expansion (The Buffalo News 3/15)
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