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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE COULD RAISE NUMBER OF SLOTS TO 122,000

Rincon, Colusa tribes are seeking more gaming machines from state, legislator sponsors bill to cap machine totals at 122,000



NUTTER BLASTS FOXWOODS CASINO PLANS

Philadelphia mayor does not want Connecticut tribe to build a slot casino along a section of the city's riverfront



GREEKTOWN MUST SELL STAKE, OR SELL CASINO

Property needs a partner to help finance development of permanent casino, lodging facilities




JUDGE RULES KANSAS CAN SUE WYANDOTTE NATION

State claims goal is not to shut down tribal casino in downtown Kansas City, but to clarify issues arising from how the casino is being funded



ONEIDA DECISION 'SEVERAL WEEKS' AWAY

Tribe wants to place 17,000 acres of tribal land into trust, seeking to work out a compromise with New York state



NEW MACHINE REGULATIONS WILL IMPACT OKLAHOMA

The 161 tribal facilities that rely on Class II could loose millions if regulations regarding the operation of the devices are enacted, study says


SENECA NATION BREAKS GROUND ON BUFFALO HOTEL-CASINO

Although decision on lawsuit to stop casino construction is still pending, work has begun on $333 million gaming facility in Cobblestone District of the city



MICHIGAN MAY SOON GET TWO MORE TRIBAL CASINOS

As legal challenges wind down, additional tribal casinos are planned for the southwestern portion of the state



WISCONSIN CHIPPEWA IN SERIOUS CASH CRUNCH

Lagging results from investments in Mississippi casinos and other businesses may force tribe to mortgage some tribal land to stay solvent



CALIFORNIA VOTERS APPROVE EXPANSION OF TRIBAL CASINOS

Way cleared for tribes to add thousands of slot machines, state to gain millions of dollars in additional machine tax to offset budget shortfalls


Tribal government building 101: reaching out to state, federal and local officials is crucial

Let me put on my "Tim Russert Sunday morning talking head" hat for a moment and ask you if you can identify who made the following statement.

by Jana McKeag


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