As casinos struggle, tribes seek more federal aid

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LEDYARD, Conn. (AP) -- Once the envy of Indian Country for its billion-dollar casino empire, the tribe that owns the Foxwoods Resort Casino has been struggling through a financial crisis and pursuing more revenue from an unlikely source: U.S. government grants.

The money provided annually to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation through the Interior Department and the Department of Health and Human Services has risen over the last five years to more than $4.5 million, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press through the Freedom of Information Act. One former tribal employee says department leaders were encouraged to offset dwindling resources by seeking more federal grants.

The Pequots, who once distributed stipends exceeding $100,000 annually to adult members, are not alone among gaming tribes seeking more federal aid. Several, including the owner of Foxwoods' rival Connecticut casino, the Mohegan Sun, say they have been pursuing more grants — a trend that critics find galling because the law that gave rise to Indian casinos was intended to help tribes become financially self-sufficient.

"The whole purpose of the 1988 law which authorized Indian casinos was to help federally-recognized tribes raise money to run their governments by building casinos on their reservations," said Robert Steele, a former Congressman from Connecticut. "I would argue strongly that federal money was meant for struggling tribes. Certainly the Mashantucket Pequots and the Mohegans couldn't under any circumstances be put in that category."

As long as they have federal recognition, casino-owning tribes are eligible for the same grant programs as the larger tribes based on large, poverty-stricken reservations in the American West. The grants, which don't need to be paid back, support tribal governments by paying for programs such as health screenings, road maintenance and environmental preservation.

As casinos struggle, tribes seek more federal aid
 
Amazing.

Well in this case I'd have to suggest that we let market forces decide the outcome.

If you give ME liberty to run a gambling MONOPOLY, I can assure you I will not need government grants to make a go of it.
 
From reading about tribal casinos and tribal communities (I'm in Arizona they are everywhere) it seems like they project this aura of "for the good of the tribe" but it really only ends up giving any real benefit to the very few. Crooked cronyism is the name of the game with the gambling dollars.
 
Native Americans were fucked so many times over...I dont care if they try to suck the U.S dry
 
From reading about tribal casinos and tribal communities (I'm in Arizona they are everywhere) it seems like they project this aura of "for the good of the tribe" but it really only ends up giving any real benefit to the very few. Crooked cronyism is the name of the game with the gambling dollars.


Wow sounds a lot like bankers and wallstreet
 
Native Americans were fucked so many times over...I dont care if they try to suck the U.S dry

Hey, tell you what.

You prove to us that you have given up your home, your car, your paychecks and your savings to any tribe and are moving to Europe and may be some people will consider doing the same who are of like minds.

Start the ball rolling. No one is stopping you. Looking forward to the pictures.

:eusa_angel:
 
Native Americans were fucked so many times over...I dont care if they try to suck the U.S dry

Hey, tell you what.

You prove to us that you have given up your home, your car, your paychecks and your savings to any tribe and are moving to Europe and may be some people will consider doing the same who are of like minds.

Start the ball rolling. No one is stopping you. Looking forward to the pictures.

:eusa_angel:

Well ever heard of the "Snyder Act?" I think that is clear proof of what the Native Americans gave up and what the United States tried to rectify.
 
Kind of reminds you of the welfare program. Originally designed to help people and become self sufficient again. But now totally abused. If the casinos aren't seeing profits after bilking the masses out of their paychecks every month. They never will.
 

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