In order to better understand the organizational structure, staffing, and funding levels needed for an enhanced Commission, the Committee on Indian Affairs requested (1) information on the National Indian Gaming Commission’s organization, staffing, funding, and responsibilities from 1991 through 1997; (2) similar information on state gaming agencies in Arizona,Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, and Washington, as it relates to casino gaming; and (3) for those states, the views of the heads of the gaming agencies on the elements critical to regulating gaming
Throughout the past eighty years, Nevada gaming has changed considerably. Nevada’s gaming laws have ...
Federalism has played an important role in the explosion of legalized gambling in the United States ...
This paper discusses the Indian Gaming Subcommittee of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission...
This paper reviews historical and legal factors contributing to the development of gaming as a sourc...
State governments have an inherent conflict of interest in the regulation of Indian gaming. Strict r...
Federal and tribal regulation is likely to be more successful than state regulation of Indian gaming...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), passed by the US Congress in 1988, was a watershed in the h...
There is a growing interest in the gaming industry. Our agency responds to numerous inquiries and re...
This act, dated October 17, 1988, also known as United States Public Law 100-497, and popularly know...
tag=1 data=The politics of Indian gaming: Tribe/State relations and American federalism. by Anne Mer...
Non-Tribal Commercial Gambling Expansion. Tribal Gaming Compact Amendments. Revenues, Tax Exemptions...
Once restricted to exotic locations like Las Vegas, Macau, and Monte Carlo, casinos are now operatin...
TRIBAL-STATE GAMING COMPACTS. TRIBAL CASINOS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Specifies terms and conditions o...
"July 9, 2003, Washington, DC"--Pt. 2."May 14, 2003, Washington, DC"--Pt. 1.Shipping list no.: 2003-...
This Note focuses on the ability of local governmental bodies and local actors to become involved wh...
Throughout the past eighty years, Nevada gaming has changed considerably. Nevada’s gaming laws have ...
Federalism has played an important role in the explosion of legalized gambling in the United States ...
This paper discusses the Indian Gaming Subcommittee of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission...
This paper reviews historical and legal factors contributing to the development of gaming as a sourc...
State governments have an inherent conflict of interest in the regulation of Indian gaming. Strict r...
Federal and tribal regulation is likely to be more successful than state regulation of Indian gaming...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), passed by the US Congress in 1988, was a watershed in the h...
There is a growing interest in the gaming industry. Our agency responds to numerous inquiries and re...
This act, dated October 17, 1988, also known as United States Public Law 100-497, and popularly know...
tag=1 data=The politics of Indian gaming: Tribe/State relations and American federalism. by Anne Mer...
Non-Tribal Commercial Gambling Expansion. Tribal Gaming Compact Amendments. Revenues, Tax Exemptions...
Once restricted to exotic locations like Las Vegas, Macau, and Monte Carlo, casinos are now operatin...
TRIBAL-STATE GAMING COMPACTS. TRIBAL CASINOS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Specifies terms and conditions o...
"July 9, 2003, Washington, DC"--Pt. 2."May 14, 2003, Washington, DC"--Pt. 1.Shipping list no.: 2003-...
This Note focuses on the ability of local governmental bodies and local actors to become involved wh...
Throughout the past eighty years, Nevada gaming has changed considerably. Nevada’s gaming laws have ...
Federalism has played an important role in the explosion of legalized gambling in the United States ...
This paper discusses the Indian Gaming Subcommittee of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission...