Officials in Butte County, California, are waiting for a decision in their lawsuit that seeks to stop the Mechoopda Tribe from building a casino.
The county sued the National Indian Gaming Commission for issuing an Indian
lands determination that said the tribe qualified for a "restored" exception in Section 20 of the Indian
Gaming Regulatory Act.
Judge Henry
H. Kennedy Jr. of the district court in
Washington, D.C., dismissed the claims in a decision in April 2009.
The county voted to keep fighting the NIGC. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on December 10 but a decision hasn't been issued.
Meanwhile, the tribe's partner, Station Casinos, filed for bankruptcy. A spokesperson said the tribe still plans to develop a casino at the site.
The case is Butte County v. Hogen, No. 09-5179.
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(The Chico Enterprise-Record 6/28)
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