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.

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