Artist's rendering of the proposed Menominee Nation off-reservation casino. Image from Casino Kenosha
Writer calls on Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) to reject an off-reservation casino for the Menominee Nation:
The casino also requires approval from the state and Wisconsin’s other tribes, neither of which it has. Governor Scott Walker has applied brakes to this circumvention of federal law by proposing common-sense requirements – not an easy position to take in a state overrun with big gaming money and the lobbying pressure that comes with it. A prime concern must be the crime and moral decline that often accompanies casinos – especially those associated with unions. In the cost-benefit analysis of casino positives and negatives that accrue to the community affected, social impacts should be a critical determinant. In many places, sleaze and filth are commonplace around casinos. Las Vegas, our country’s largest union-controlled gaming venue, is known as “Sin City.” Along with its tourists, pornography, prostitution, drug use and alcoholism walk its sidewalks. Gaming chips away at the innocence and morals of society and is antithesis to the notion that fiscal responsibility and embracing a clean, healthy environment are good national characteristics.Get the Story:
Kerri Toloczko: As Native American Casinos Proliferate, The Social Costs Of The Gambling Boom Are Ignored (Forbes 9/25) Another Opinion:
Tim Sheehy: Carefully vet net jobs impact of Kenosha casino (BizTimes 9/24) Also Today:
Milwaukee Common Council announces opposition to Kenosha casino (CBS58 9/24)
Milwaukee Common Council votes against Kenosha casino (The Milwaukee Business Journal 9/25) Relevant Documents:
Fact Sheet: Menominee Nation Decision | Section 20 Determination: Menominee Nation Off-Reservation Casino Related Stories:
Forest County Potawatomi Tribe fears job loss in new casino (9/24)
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