No firm deadline on Menominee Nation off-reservation casino



Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) hasn't set a firm deadline for a decision on the Menominee Nation off-reservation casino.

Walker originally gave himself 60 days to review the $800 million casino in Kenosha after the tribe won approval from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in late August. He is taking more time but indicated a decision could come in the next several days.

Walker has veto authority over the casino under the two-part determination provisions of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.

Get the Story:
Walker ponders competing jobs numbers concerning casino (The Kenosha News 10/30)
Walker says decision on Kenosha casino coming soon (AP 10/29)
Kenosha casino decision could be delayed again (WTMJ 10/29)
Walker looking at casino job claims with eye on state (The Milwaukee Business Journal 10/29)
Marquette Poll: State Split on Kenosha Casino (WBAY 10/29)
Walker Says He'll Decide On Kenosha Casino Within The Next Week (Wisconsin Public Radio 10/29)

Some Opinions:
Editorial: Walker's casino deliberation welcomed (The Green Bay Press-Gazette 10/30)
Joel McNally: Walker’s All-You-Can-Grab Campaign Cash (Express Milwaukee 10/29)

Bureau of Indian Affairs Documents:
Press Release | Fact Sheet: Menominee Nation Decision | Section 20 Determination: Menominee Nation Off-Reservation Casino

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