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Here’s our monthly roundup of tribal gaming coverage, including casino expansions, partnerships, executive changes and other news.
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Two proposed casino projects by Native American tribes in northern California face mounting opposition from local municipalities, other tribes, and now Governor Gavin Newsom.
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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.
Federal appeals court upholds decision blocking Sault Ste. Marie Tribe’s casino project near Detroit
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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.