Tag: Tribal gaming revenue
Tribal Gaming Industry Spotlight: GGB News Update
The future of the Alabama casino remains uncertain as the Muscogee Creek Nation continues to pursue legal action against the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. The Muscogee Creek Nation is requesting a federal appeals...
Tribal Gaming Industry Analysis and Updates – GGB News
Tribal Gaming Industry UpdatesIn California, a land dispute between two tribes in Solano County has become a point of contention. The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians wants to build a casino on a...
Tribal Gaming News: Cherokees, Agua Caliente, Firekeepers and More
Cherokee Nation Businesses and Entertainment (CNBE) recently took steps to defend their Pope County, Ark. casino license by filing a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Gulfside Casino Partnership, their main competitor for...
Tribal Gaming News: Key Focus and Updates on the Industry
California tribes are advocating for a bill in the state legislature that they believe would restore rights that are rightfully theirs. However, cardrooms in the state are pushing back, claiming that the passage of...
Tribal Gaming: Key Focus and Updates – GGB News
California Tribes Moving Closer to Legal Action Against Cardrooms
The California Senate recently passed an amended version of SB 549 on August 31, which would allow the state's tribes to sue cardrooms to determine if...
Tribal Gaming Industry Spotlight – GGB News
Political Tension in California
Last week, the California legislature approved a bill allowing tribes to sue the state's card rooms for potentially violating their exclusive Class III gambling rights. The bill passed with an unexpected...
Tribal Gaming Trends: Insights from GGB News
Patrice Kunesh, President Joe Biden's pick to lead the National Indian Gaming Commission, recently appeared before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs to discuss tribal economic development, Indian gaming, and self-determination. The committee, although...
Alaska Tribe’s 25-Year Wait Ends as Second Gaming Hall Receives Federal Approval
The Native Village of Eklutna, an Alaska Native group, has finally received federal approval to build an electronic bingo hall on its land, marking the end of a 25-year wait. This approval comes after...
Exploring Tribal Gaming in the United States – GGB News
Two California tribes are currently embroiled in a land dispute in Solano County. The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians had asked the federal government to put a piece of land into trust for...