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- There may be more than meets eye in gambling bill
- THERE'S SO much money in Indian gaming in California that it's difficult to figure out just how lucrative the industry really is. But here's a hint: One Southern California tribe is spending $20 million to persuade the state Assembly to approve expanded casino operations. If the Morongo...
- Research articles 2007-04-30
- State lawmakers want to halt gaming at Casino San Pablo
- State lawmakers are urging swift passage of a U.S. Senate bill to roll back the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians' gaming rights at the tribe's Casino San Pablo. A letter sent Wednesday by 13 Assembly and state Senate members to U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., voices gratitude...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- Schaghticoke seek investigation of reversal
- Toensing, Gale Courey Indian Country Today Lakota Times 12-07-2005 KENT, Conn. -- The Schaghticoke Tribal Nation will file a formal request with the Senate Indian Affairs Committee to investigate the people and process involved in the BIA's recent reversal of the tribe's...
- Research articles 2005-12-07
- Wampanoags bet on shellfish as state debates casino
- Adams, Jim Indian Country Today Lakota Times 10-26-2005 BOSTON -- The Massachusetts state Legislature is giving priority to debating an Indian gaming compact, but the one eligible tribe remains skeptical. Donald Widdiss, chairman of the federally recognized Wampanoag Tribe of...
- Research articles 2005-10-26
- Leadership wants input on legislation
- Melmer, David Indian Country Today Lakota Times 08-31-2005 RAPID CITY, S.D. -- The new trust reform bill proposed in the Senate is flawed and not favorable to individual American Indians and land owners, tribal leaders argue. The Great Plains Tribal...
- Research articles 2005-08-31
- BIA recognition process dominates Senate hearing
- Toensing, Gale Courey Indian Country Today Lakota Times 05-18-2005 WASHINGTON - The Senate Indian Affairs Committee held a hearing May 11 on the federal recognition process, but Connecticut casino opponents focused mostly on allegations of corruption and political influence at the BIA,...
- Research articles 2005-05-18
- Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell; A retrospective interview and a look ahead; PART TWO
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 11-03-2004 ICT: The National Museum of the American Indian has been a goal of yours for years. What does it feel like to have a hand in that achievement? Campbell: The bill for the...
- Research articles 2004-11-03
- Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell; A retrospective interview and a look ahead; PART ONE
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 10-27-2004 WASHINGTON - The afternoon of Oct. 7 found Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell packing up his office. Exactly 12 hours after the Senate sent his bill to reform Indian land inheritance practices to President George...
- Research articles 2004-10-27
- Late Senate bonding bill responds to jailhouse needs
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 10-20-2004 WASHINGTON - On the heels of a devastating critique of criminal detention facilities in Indian country, Sen. Max Baucus has offered a bill that would permit tribes to offer tax-free bonds as financing for...
- Research articles 2004-10-20
- Washington in brief
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 09-29-2004 CODE TALKERS STAND TALL AT SENATE HEARING In a week filled with historical symmetries, this was as powerful as any: Native American code talkers, their virtues formerly recognized only under the extremities...
- Research articles 2004-09-29
- Kennewick Man heads for the lab
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 07-28-2004 WASHINGTON - The high drama of a tribal decision on Kennewick Man has eclipsed the irony and surprise of a Senate hearing on Native remains from the previous week. The July 20...
- Research articles 2004-07-28
- Washington in brief
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 06-02-2004 SELF-GOVERNANCE BILL GETS A NO-SHOW FROM DHHS WASHINGTON - The Department of Health and Human Services Tribal Self-Governance Amendments Act of 2003 came before the Senate Indian Affairs Committee on May 19,...
- Research articles 2004-06-02
- OPINION: Lobbying Money Raises Hard Questions for Tribes.
- By Jerry Reynolds, Indian Country Today, Oneida, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 21--WASHINGTON - The $45 million issue at the heart of a growing lobbying scandal involving tribes isn't who got the money, or where did it go - or even...
- Research articles 2004-04-21
- Tribal timber gets a Senate hearing
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 04-07-2004 WASHINGTON - More important than law, is the way Sen. Gordon Smith described the felt stewardship of three Northwest tribes toward their traditional forest homelands. And that may be a good thing,...
- Research articles 2004-04-07
- Minnesota Governor Calls For Pact on Nuclear-Waste Storage.
- By Dennis Lien, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 30--Gov. Tim Pawlenty injected himself into the stalled Prairie Island nuclear-waste debate Tuesday, spelling out a set of expectations for an eventual bill. Senate and House...
- Research articles 2003-04-30
- Energy hearing; Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 04-02-2003 WASHINGTON - It wasn't going to lead the evening news with war planes already in the air, but a subdued drama played out at the March 19 hearing on energy bills before the Senate...
- Research articles 2003-04-02
- Colorado Senator Is a Magnet for Complex Tribal Issues.
- By Jerry Reynolds, Indian Country Today, Oneida, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 26--WASHINGTON--Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell is far from the only lawmaker introducing Native-specific legislation. But as the only American Indian in the United States Congress, the Colorado Republican has...
- Research articles 2003-03-26
- Nighthorse Campbell legislative summary
- Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 03-26-2003 WASHINGTON - Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell is far from the only lawmaker introducing Native-specific legislation. But as the only American Indian in the United States Congress, the Colorado Republican has become a magnet for...
- Research articles 2003-03-26
- Michigan Lawmakers to Assemble, Tackle School, Transit Measures.
- Detroit Free Press Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 13--LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan's lame-duck Legislature will assemble today for a final push to expand charter schools in the state, create a mass transit authority in metro Detroit and authorize more hospital beds in...
- Research articles 2002-12-13
- Rulings from the rogue court: the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has a reputation for flagrantly ignoring Supreme Court precedent while handing down decisions on various hot-button issues
- Laurence Tribe may be the most liberal lawyer in America. Yet, at a Senate committee hearing in December, he warned of the "international embarrassment" that could befall the country if "some rather liberal judge out in the 9th Circuit" were to involve that court in prosecuting terrorists. Tribe's comments...
- Research articles 2002-03-25
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