FROM THE ARCHIVE
Hogen won't shy from rocking the boat
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2002

Phil Hogen, the new chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission, responded to claims by New York Times columnist William Safire.

Safire, in a column critical of tribal casinos, wrote that Hogen will "rock no boats." Hogen told The Las Vegas Review-Journal: "If the boat needs rocking, we're not going to shy from it."

Hogen was officially sworn in as chairman yesterday.

Get the Story:
Rule enforcement pushed for tribes (The Las Vegas Review-Journal 12/13)

Today on Indianz.Com:
'We're going to do it right' (12/13)

Relevant Links:
National Indian Gaming Commission - http://www.nigc.gov

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