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Seneca Nation reaffirms plans for Catskills off-reservation casino


The Seneca Nation still wants to build an off-reservation casino in the Catskills region of New York, tribal leaders said.

The tribe created a four-member committee to move plans forward. The tribe needs to find a new gaming partner and have land placed in trust for the casino.

"The Seneca Nation has a proven track record of operating successful gaming establishments and a Seneca Catskills casino would be a great addition to our existing facilities," council member Michael L. John said in a press release.

The tribe owns 63 acres in the town of Thompson. President Robert Odawi Porter said the casino could be built at the site or nearby.

Get the Story:
Senecas renew bid for Catskills casino (The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle 7/15)
Seneca Nation affirms Catskills casino plans (The Mid-Hudson News Network 7/15)

Bush Administration Off-Reservation Gaming Policy:
Guidance on taking off-reservation land into trust for gaming purposes (January 3, 2008)

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