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Seneca Nation signs casino agreement
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MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 2002 The Seneca Nation and New York Gov. George Pataki signed a 20-year casino gaming compact on Sunday. The deal authorizes three casinos for the upstate tribe. Two will be located off-reservation in the Buffalo area. The third would be on tribal land. The tribe expects $4 billion in revenues over two decades, with $1 billion going to the state. Unions will be allowed to organize at the casinos. Get the Story:
Compact clears way for casinos (The Albany Times-Union 8/19)
Seneca Indians get green light on casinos from New York (The New London Day 8/19)
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