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Tulsa World

Five more tribes ask to join lawsuit against state over gaming compact status

Tulsa World

Tribes ask court to dismiss Stitt’s claims that Class III gaming is now operating illegally

Indianz

Chuck Hoskin: Tribal-state collaboration makes us stronger

StateImpact Oklahoma | Environment, Education, Energy, Health And Justice: Policy to People

$13 million in limbo while Stitt, tribes battle | StateImpact Oklahoma

Tulsa World

Quapaw tribe seeks to join gaming compact lawsuit

The Oklahoman

Judge orders mediation in compact dispute between Gov. Stitt and Oklahoma’s gaming tribes

Tulsa World

Nation’s largest Native American group sides with Oklahoma tribes in gaming compact dispute

Tulsa World

Letter to the Editor: Gov. Stitt living in a dream world

Norman Transcript

Local legislators share gaming compact views

OKC Friday

Gov. Stitt keeps fighting the Tribes

NonDoc

Why Oklahoma’s gaming compact dispute never went to arbitration

Tahlequah Daily Press

Chief Chat: Tribal-state collaboration makes us stronger

Grow Choctaw

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Brings Nearly $2.4 Billion Impact in 2018 to Oklahoma

Cherokee Phoenix

Intertribal Council stresses unity among Oklahoma’s Native governments

KXII

Choctaw Nation had a multi-billion dollar impact on Oklahoma’s economy in 2018

The Ada News

Anoatubby: Gaming dispute is about renewal, not rates

Tulsa World

Tribal leaders cool to governor’s renewed contention that gaming compacts have expired

Tulsa World

Gov. Kevin Stitt should follow Ronald Reagan’s lead to reset the state’s relationship with tribes: Justin Wood

The Oklahoman

‘Caught in the middle’: $130 million in education funding embroiled in tribal gaming clash

Tulsa World

Speaker McCall on tribal gaming: ‘In my opinion, the compact has renewed for another 15 years’