Inspector general places US tribal casino inaction under scrutiny
The U.S. Inspector General is keeping a watchful eye on DOI amid allegations that MGM Resorts has swayed the agency to sit on $300 million casino project.
The U.S. Inspector General is keeping a watchful eye on DOI amid allegations that MGM Resorts has swayed the agency to sit on $300 million casino project.
Connecticut shouldn’t allow tribal casino operators to proceed with the opening of $300 million casino resort in East Windsor or doom will fall on the state
Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes’ dream to build a casino in East Windsor may soon end even before it even started.
The Mashantucket Pequots and the Mohegans have notched another victory in their campaign to build a first tribal casino on non-tribal land in Connecticut.
The lengthy legal battle is over, and it’s—finally—all systems go for the first tribal casino to be built on non-tribal land in Connecticut.
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy and the federal government see eye-to-eye when it comes to authorizing the state’s first casino off tribal land.