Seneca Indians and New York State Reach Gambling Deal

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — An agreement has been reached between the state and the Seneca Nation of Indians in a long-running stalemate over casino gambling, a day after the tribal president met with members of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration for several hours in Albany, a state official said Thursday.

Cuomo was headed to western New York to announce the agreement, said the official, who was part of the negotiations and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because it hadn't yet been announced.

The Senecas operate three casinos, in Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Salamanca, under an agreement with the state that requires them to share slot machine revenues with the state and host cities in exchange for being the only casino operators in the region. But the tribe has been withholding payments — totaling more than $500 million — since 2009, contending New York broke its exclusivity promise by allowing video lottery terminals at nearby racetracks, which now market themselves as casinos.

Now with Cuomo looking to place casinos off tribal lands in the name of economic development, the governor has warned that Native American nations that are not in good standing with the state could see competition.

Cuomo has proposed authorizing three Las Vegas-type casinos in upstate New York, two video slot machine centers in western New York and a moratorium on casinos in New York City. The governor wants a minimum $50 million licensing fee and a 25 percent cut of gross revenues going to the state.

In recent weeks, Cuomo has struck deals with the Oneidas and Mohawks to keep competition away from their existing casinos in exchange for settling lingering disputes.

 

 

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