Gov. Wants to Meet with Senecas
New York Governor David Paterson is defending the state's right to collect taxes on cigarettes by Indian retailers, but also says he want to meet with Seneca Nation leaders to discuss their differences.
He also talked of the state being compensated for the “privileges and benefits” the Senecas enjoy being located in New York.
Paterson's comments came a day after Seneca Nation President Barry Snyder Sr. said the tribe wants to begin collecting $2 tolls on vehicles traveling the Thruway through reservation land in Irving. The Senecas have also called on President-elect Barack Obama to send in federal troops to protect the tribe’s sovereignty from New York’s efforts.
He also talked of the state being compensated for the “privileges and benefits” the Senecas enjoy being located in New York.
Paterson's comments came a day after Seneca Nation President Barry Snyder Sr. said the tribe wants to begin collecting $2 tolls on vehicles traveling the Thruway through reservation land in Irving. The Senecas have also called on President-elect Barack Obama to send in federal troops to protect the tribe’s sovereignty from New York’s efforts.
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