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Seneca Nation ends casino payments after sending $1.4B to state of New York

Seneca Nation ends casino payments after sending $1.4B to state of New York (March 24, 2017)

'Our obligation to the state ended,' President Todd Gates announced at a press conference.
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John Kane: Seneca Nation money train coming to an end in New York

John Kane: Seneca Nation money train coming to an end in New York (March 24, 2017)

With the Seneca gaming compact coming to an end, will the state and local municipalities finally see the error of their ways?
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