The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina still hopes to gain legislative approval for a new Class III gaming compact.
The tribe signed a deal with Gov. Bev Perdue (D) last year. But changes are being made to address concerns raised by lawmakers, who have yet to vote on the agreement.
The tribe has agreed to share revenues with the state in exchange for live card dealers at the Harrah’s Cherokee Casino and Resort. Republicans want the money to go into the general fund, rather than earmarked for education, The Smoky Mountain News reported.
“The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has been working diligently with the governor and the General Assembly on a new compact that will allow for live dealers at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino,” said Chief Michell Hicks in a statement to the paper. “We hope to have the new compact approved soon and be ready to take this important issue in front of the North Carolina General Assembly in the upcoming short session.”
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(The Smoky Mountain News 3/28)
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