A New York state lawmaker is reporting progress on a loan to make up for withheld
Seneca Nation gaming revenues.
Assemblyman John Ceretto (R) asked the state to extend a bridge loan to Niagara Falls. The city has lost out on an estimated $58 million due to a compact dispute with the tribe.
The tribe is withholding the money because it says the state has allowed an expansion of non-Indian gaming in violation of the exclusivity provisions of the Class III gaming compact. A newly named arbitration panel will rule on the matter in the coming months.
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(Metrowny.com 10/1)
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