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Mayor supports non-Indian casino in Seneca Nation territory

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The mayor of Niagara Falls, New York, supports a non-Indian casino in hopes of counteracting the loss of gaming revenues from the Seneca Nation.

The tribe operates an off-reservation casino in the city. A dispute with the state over the Class III gaming compact has cost the city some $60 million.

“We were prepared for delays or fluctuations in the amount of casino revenue,” Mayor Paul Dyster told Bloomberg Businessweek. “What we were not prepared for is what happened: a total stoppage in casino revenue for several years.”

The tribe and the state are in arbitration talks over the compact.

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