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Vote planned on expansion of non-Indian gaming in New York

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Governor Cuomo and Seneca Nation of Indians Announce Landmark Agreement
Seneca Nation President Barry Snyder Sr. and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announce gaming agreement in Niagara Falls. June 13, 2013. Photo Governor's Office

The New York Legislature is set to approve legislation that would put a non-Indian gaming referendum on the November ballot.

The proposal authorizes four casinos, including two in the Catskills region. It envisions three more casinos in several years.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) supports the expansion of non-Indian gaming. He initially threatened to place facilities in tribal territories until he reached deals with the Oneida Nation, the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe and the Seneca Nation.

The deals promise regional exclusivity in exchange for a share of gaming revenues.

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Casino Referendum Planned by New York Leaders (The New York Times 6/20)
Cuomo not sure if he will campaign for his casino plan (The Buffalo News 6/19)

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