Category: Tribal Gaming
Gaming industry closely watching Tuesday’s elections
The gaming industry will be on the ballot Tuesday as Americans go to the polls to decide not only just the control of Congress, but also... more
North Dakota: Governor rejects tribes’ plea for online gambling rights
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – Gov. Doug Burgum rejected a plea Wednesday by North Dakota’s American Indian tribes to give them... more
Outgoing senators backing U.S. recognition for 2 state tribes
MOUNT VERNON, Ala. (AP) – Testifying before Congress, Chief Framon Weaver said his Alabama-based tribe, with roots dating back to the... more
Nevada: San Manuel Tribe and Palms Casino award $1.2 million in grants to charities
Arts, social, and veterans’ organizations are among the recipients of $1.2 million in grants Wednesday announced by the San Manuel Gaming... more
Charities fight North Dakota tribes’ plan for exclusive online gambling rights
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – Allowing North Dakota’s five American Indian tribes exclusive rights to host internet gambling and sports... more
Oklahoma: Feud with tribes threatens governor’s reelection
ADA, Okla. (AP) — Many of the 39 Native American tribes based in Oklahoma have played roles in state politics for decades, often behind the... more
Aristocrat nominates Chickasaw Nation’s Lance for non-executive director position
Aristocrat Leisure Limited Thursday announced that Bill G. Lance Jr. has been nominated as non-executive director for the company. Lance... more
Tribal leaders pepper New Mexico candidates with questions
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – Leaders representing Native American communities around New Mexico hosted a number of political candidates... more
G2E: Upwards of 25,000 attend the gaming industry’s Las Vegas showcase
The Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2022, presented by the American Gaming Association (AGA) and organized by RX, returned to Las Vegas this week... more
G2E: Tribal leaders urge other tribes to pursue commercial deals, but to be prepared
Tribal leaders whose casinos acquired commercial operations in other states sounded bullish for other tribes to follow suit in the future... more


