Watchdog for $46 Billion Tribal Gambling Industry Can’t Enforce the Law Without a Chairperson

Watchdog for $46 Billion Tribal Gambling Industry Can’t Enforce the Law Without a Chairperson

The National Indian Gaming Commission has been without a chairperson since January, leaving the $46 billion tribal gambling industry without an enforcer who can cite casinos for violations, approve new tribal laws or certify management agreements. An Oklahoma tribe's partnership with Harrah's is among the business deals stuck in limbo. The post Watchdog for $46 Billion Tribal Gambling Industry Can’t Enforce the Law Without a Chairperson appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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