from an April 2004 column written by Bryan Newland,a member of the Bay Mills Indian Community in the Bay Mills News:
"President Bush and his administration have also voiced heavy reluctance to settling land claims for off-reservation gambling. This sure would make it tough for us if our Charlotte Beach legislation ever made it to his desk."
You may also want to review these posts or click on the "labels" below for related details:
- Michigan Courts tossed out Bay Mills tribe's land claims to Charlotte Beach subdivision
- Why would attorney for Tribe's Port Huron casino developer be acquiring property up north in Charlotte Beach?
- Was it a law firm that first proposed Charlotte Beach land claims idea?
- Senators told Attorney proposed exploiting Charlotte Beach land claim not tribe
- Is the Bay Mills Tribe using Charlotte Beach land claims solely to leverage developer's off-reservation casino plans?
- Tribe hoped language slipped into 2004 Transportation Bill would grant approvals for Port Huron casino
- UPDATED: Tribal leader admits lobbyists were trying to sneak casino plans through Congress without alerting opposition
- Gaming Tribe seeks to diversify while developer still pushing off-reservation casino
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