BIA urged to reject Catawba Nation casino land-into-trust bid



Lawmakers in North Carolina are asking the Bureau of Indian Affairs to deny the Catawba Nation casino land-into-trust application.

The tribe wants to build a $600 million casino resort on 16 acres in Cleveland County. Even if the BIA approves the application, the lawmaker claim the tribe can't engage in gaming at the site.

At issue is the tribe's 1993 land claim settlement. The law bars the tribe from following the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.

The settlement instead requires the tribe to follow the gaming laws in South Carolina "on and off the reservation." The law appears to be silent on North Carolina, however.

At the same time, the law includes Cleveland County in the tribe's service area.

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