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New Mohawk chief wants to renegotiate $15M fee
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2003
A newly elected St. Regis / Akwesasne Mohawk chief says the tribe should renegotiate a $15 million annual fee the previous administration agreed to pay a county to host a casino.
Sullivan County wants all tribes with Catskills casino deals to pay an annual fee. But at least two of the three newly-elected Mohawk chiefs are questioning the amount.
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Mohawk chief balks at $15M for Sullivan
(The Middletown Times Herald-Record 6/24)
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