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Tribes in Connecticut delay decision on host for potential casino

Tuesday, January 5, 2016


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A site for a potential new casino in Connecticut remains on hold as the state fends off a lawsuit from a non-Indian developer.

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe initially set an aggressive schedule for their proposed facility. After putting out a request for bids last October, they planned to select a host by December 15, 2015, but a decision has been delayed indefinitely so the affected communities can hold public hearings, referendums or both, The Hartford Courant reported.

Meanwhile, the state is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by MGM Resorts International, the developer of a rival commercial casino in neighboring Massachusetts. The company claims the law that authorized the tribes to move forward with the bidding process is unconstitutional because no one else can participate.

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The state, however, points out that the Special Act 15-7, also known as Senate Bill 1090, does not actually authorize the casino. The Connecticut Legislature would need to approve the new facility once the tribes select a host community.

Despite the delay and the litigation, the tribes believe they can beat MGM to the market. The firm is spending $950 million on a casino in downtown Springfield, just a few miles from the state line, but it's not expected to open until September 2018 at the earliest.

The tribes received five proposals from four communities in a region near the state border.

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