Senecas, State Meet About Catskills
Seneca Nation leaders met with New York State legislators Tuesday to talk about the plan to develop a casino in the Catskills.
Robert Porter, the Seneca's senior policy adviser, says the strategy is to build support for the project with state officials, including Governor David Paterson, then get a law through Congress permitting the off-reservation development deal.
Porter says the casino could mean $160 million a year in revenue-sharing payments, which is more than the Seneca Nation gives Albany in shares for the Salamanca, Buffalo and Niagara Falls casinos combined.
Federal Interior Department officials have stopped off-reservation casino deals recently, and it is unclear what the Obama administration's approach will be.
Robert Porter, the Seneca's senior policy adviser, says the strategy is to build support for the project with state officials, including Governor David Paterson, then get a law through Congress permitting the off-reservation development deal.
Porter says the casino could mean $160 million a year in revenue-sharing payments, which is more than the Seneca Nation gives Albany in shares for the Salamanca, Buffalo and Niagara Falls casinos combined.
Federal Interior Department officials have stopped off-reservation casino deals recently, and it is unclear what the Obama administration's approach will be.
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