Members of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians will start voting today on a proposed off-reservation casino in Lansing, Michigan.
Ballots are being mailed today and are due May 3, according to news reports.
The referendum will determine whether the tribe moves forward with the $245 million Lansing Kewadin Casino.
The tribe has said it will submit a land-into-trust application for the casino later this summer. The tribe is citing a land claim exception in Section 20 of the Indian
Gaming Regulatory Act.
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Sault tribe voting starts on Lansing casino plan
(The Lansing State Journal 4/12)
Tribe Members to Start Voting on Proposed Lansing Casino
(WILX-TV 4/12)
Tribe members start voting this week on a proposed casino in Lansing
(Michigan Radio 4/11)
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