Tracie Stevens, NIGC chairwoman According to Poker News Report , Indian tribes may express interest in drafting their own online poker and gambling legislation at Thursday's U.S...
The United Auburn Indian Community (UAIC) recently entered into a ten-year agreement with Bwin.party digital, the world's largest listed online gaming company, to provide the techn...
Every year, the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) provides workshops at its convention to help attendees improve their respective gaming operations...
On February 24, California Sen. Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) and Sen...
Bono Mack & Daniel Akaka

As Congress debates whether to legalize Internet gaming, it’s important to guarantee that Native American tribes are dealt a fair and honest hand. They deserve nothing less....

February 14, 2012
Yesterday Reuters interviewed Jack Abramoff, the former Republican lobbyist and convicted felon who defrauded American Indian nations of more than $82 million, about his opinion an...
The Justice Department's position on the legal status of Internet gaming has shifted dramatically, with major implications for Indian country...
Cash-strapped states grappling with big budget deficits may welcome a Justice Department opinion that they can offer online lotteries and gaming, but tribes greeted the news with a...
Gale Courey Toensing
November 23, 2011
Indian gaming experts say there’s no need to amend the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in order to give the National Indian Gaming Commission a regulatory role in any Internet gaming ...
After hearing the concerns of tribal leaders and Indian gaming experts, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs promised to take a long, hard look at all aspects of ...

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