The National Indian Gaming Commission is holding a public hearing in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to discuss new rules for Class II games.
Several panels of tribal leaders, gaming manufacturers, attorneys and other interested parties will talk about the proposal. Most tribes consider it a setback to the $23 billion Indian gaming industry.
The hearing takes place at the main Interior Department building. The full agenda has
been posted on the NIGC web site [PDF].
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