A gaming bill opposed by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians has been approved by Indiana lawmakers and will be sent to Gov. Mike Pence (R).
House
Bill 1540 authorizes riverboat casinos to establish on-shore operations.
It also includes a section that requires legislative approval of any Class III gaming compact.
That requirement is common in other states with tribal casinos. But the bill also dictates what "must" be included in the agreement, a provision that the Pokagon Band has said will interfere with negotiations even before they have begun.
Pence has not revealed his position on the bill. He has previously said he opposes an "expansion
of gaming" in the state.
The tribe has submitted a land-into-trust application to use 166 acres in South Bend for a casino, hotel and other development. The Bureau of Indian Affairs is
processing an environmental impact
statement for the project.
A decision could be months or even years away. But lawmakers, in addition to House Bill 1540, are pushing Senate
Concurrent Resolution 54, a bill that asks Congress to declare that "reservations and restored Indian lands within Indiana" are not eligible for gaming.
If that resolution is passed, it would not require Pence's signature. It would instead be forwarded to the state's Congressional delegation but is not likely to have much of an effect in Washington, D.C., because it would either require an
amendment to the Indian
Gaming Regulatory Act, changes to the Section
20 regulations issued by the Bureau
of Indian Affairs or an amendment to the law that restored the tribe to
federal recognition -- three scenarios that face significant hurdles.
Some state lawmakers are claiming the tribe was not planning a casino in Indiana
when it gained federal recognition through an act
of Congress in 1994. But the law does not contain any gaming prohibitions or
any restrictions on land acquisitions in Indiana or Michigan, where three
casinos are already in operation.
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Federal Register Notices:
Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
Indians Fee-to-Trust Transfer for Tribal Village and Casino, City of South Bend,
St. Joseph County, Indiana (March 12, 2015)
Notice
of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Pokagon
Band Tribal Village Fee-to-Trust Acquisition and Casino Project in the City of
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN (August 24, 2012)
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