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President Joe Biden plans to nominate Patrice H. Kunesh (Standing Rock Lakota) to be the next chairperson of the National Indian Gaming Commission. 

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Here’s our monthly roundup of tribal gaming coverage, including casino expansions, partnerships, executive changes and and other news. 

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An appellate court panel in Washington, D.C. rejected a Michigan tribe’s attempt to force the federal government to take land into trust for a casino project near Detroit. 

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The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) announced this afternoon that tribal gaming revenue  reached a record high of $41.9 billion in fiscal 2023. 

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A now-solidified ruling around state-tribal gaming compacts could have wide-ranging implications for tribes hoping to break into mobile gaming, legal experts say. 

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The Seminole Tribe can continue offering mobile sports betting after the United States Supreme Court today declined to hear a legal challenge, potentially setting a precedent for tribal gaming nationwide.

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This month's Indian gaming news round-up dives into a Supreme Court case with major implications for Florida mobile betting, a contentious off-reservation casino project in Oregon, and big expansion plans, earnings news, and leadership changes across Indian Country.

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Sharon M. Avery, a citizen of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan, was appointed acting chair of the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) on May 15, 2024. 

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The Cayuga Nation filed a lawsuit in federal district court on Thursday against New York state’s  gaming commission, its chairman, and Jackpocket Inc., a New York City-based mobile gaming company. 

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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland proposed two potential appointees to the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) last week.