Supreme Court delays action on Seneca Nation gaming land case

Supreme Court delays action on Seneca Nation gaming land case (May 16, 2016)

Without explanation, the justices delayed the consideration of a petition that questions whether the Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino is legal.

Steve Stallings: Compact process respects tribal and state rights

Steve Stallings: Compact process respects tribal and state rights (May 16, 2016)

The opinions expressed in The Sacramento Bee’s editorial are very concerning and full of misleading information on the state compacting process.

Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe sees large turnout for casino job fair

Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe sees large turnout for casino job fair (May 16, 2016)

Construction of the First Light Resort and Casino will support 1,000 jobs and the facility itself will put more than 2,600 people to work.

Bryan Newland: Bill grants states a veto over tribal gaming rights

Bryan Newland: Bill grants states a veto over tribal gaming rights (May 16, 2016)

H.R.5079 would mark a dramatic shift in congressional policy, because it would modify the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act to subject tribes to a state veto of the rights recognized in the Cabazon Supreme Court decision.

Rick Farinelli: Lawmaker wrong to sponsor anti-Indian casino bill

Rick Farinelli: Lawmaker wrong to sponsor anti-Indian casino bill (May 16, 2016)

For more than 12 years the North Fork Rancheria has diligently pursued its gaming project as specifically allowed by federal law and prevailed through every local, state and federal administrative review and approval.