Nc Casinos Reopen
A Congressional bill that would make way for a new casino is sparking controversy in western North Carolina. The bill would allow the Catawba Indian Nation to establish a gaming facility in Cleveland County. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians say this new casino would hurt their facilities in Cherokee and Murphy.
Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort and Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino are remaining open, as commercial businesses are forced to close nightly on state orders. The two Harrah’s Cherokee casinos. Lmost sixty days after closing their doors to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and North Carolina are beginning to lay out a framework for easing restrictions and begin a gradual reopening of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort and Harrah’s Cherokee Valley Rivers.
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Nc Casinos Reopen
They also argue this would set a precedent that would allow tribes to bypass Indian gaming law by finding a sympathetic lawmaker to write a bill. The Catawba Nation say the Cleveland County land is aboriginal to their tribe and that this bill would correct an oversight in a 1993 land claim settlement.
Host Frank Stasio talks to reporter Holly Kays about the proposed gaming facility and how western North Carolina is reacting. Kays is the Cherokee reporter for The Smoky Mountain News.
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