The Massachusetts Senate delayed a vote on a Class III gaming compact for the Mashpee Wampanoag
Tribe.
Sen. Mark Montigny (D) put a hold on the compact, according to news reports.
He said he will do it again when lawmakers meet next week.
"I not only will vote no (on the compact), but I'll possibly employ tactics to slow down the consideration," Montigny told The New Bedford Standard-Times.
Montigny and other lawmakers from southeastern Massachusetts are worried that their region will remain in limbo while the tribe pursues its land-into-trust application.
The process could take years and faces threats of litigation.
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Wampanoag casino vote put on hold
(The Cape Cod Times 7/20)
Montigny blocks Senate action on compact, may do it again
(The New Bedford Standard-Times 7/20)
Senate postpones its vote on Taunton casino compact agreement
(The Taunton Daily Gazette 7/20)
In editorial board meeting, Gov. Patrick discusses tribal casino, Taunton State Hospital plans
(The Taunton Daily Gazette 7/20)
Mayor Mitchell discusses Taunton casino with Gaming Commission chairman
(The New Bedford Standard-Times 7/20)
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compact clears one vote (7/19)
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