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State AG fighting Pueblo casino
THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2002
New Mexico Attorney General Patricia Madrid foresees a long court battle over Pojoaque Pueblo's casino.
The tribe is operating under a 1997 compact that requires 16 percent revenue-sharing with the state. The Pueblo refuses to pay the money, citing the high rate.
The tribe also refused to sign a new agreement because it required payment of the owed money.
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Madrid: Pueblo Must Pay Fair Share
(The Santa Fe New Mexican 7/18)
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