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Navajo community still eager to tap into gaming
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2003 A Navajo Nation council committee approved a gaming compact to authorize Class III gaming in the community of To'Hajiilee. To'Hajiilee is part of the Navajo Nation but is not contiguous to the tribe's reservation. It is located outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and its residents have long supported gaming. According to The Gallup Independent, the compact mirrors closely agreements the state of New Mexico signed with other tribes. The To'Hajiilee facility, for instance, would be required to share up to 8 percent of revenues with the state. The compact goes on to the full council for review. If approved, Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr. has the authority to veto it. The veto can be overridden before the compact is sent to the state and Department of Interior for final approval. Get the Story:
History of Canoncito's efforts to launch casino (The Gallup Independent 6/6)
Gambling in Canoncito: Approval impending (The Gallup Independent 6/6) Relevant Links:
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
Navajo Nation signs gaming compact (01/06)
Navajo chapter still wants casino (07/26)
Navajo council rejects casino compact (7/16)
Navajo gaming measure vetoed (5/3)
Dispute arises over Navajo gaming (1/9)
Navajo Nation negotiating gaming options (11/5)
To'hajiilee gaming approved (10/26)
Navajo gaming decided this week (10/25)
Navajo Nation council approves gaming (10/19)
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