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Tulsa World

Report appears to bolster tribal position that gaming compacts automatically renew

Tulsa World

Gov. Kevin Stitt is getting bad legal advice on tribal gaming compacts, House leader thinks

Tahlequah Daily Press

EDITORIAL: Stitt should take his chips off tribal table

Tulsa World

Commercial gaming could put $150 million a year in fees to state at risk, Oklahoma tribes tell Gov. Stitt

Muskogee Phoenix

OUR VIEW: Stitt should stand down in gaming conflict

Tulsa World

Chickasaw Nation reaches out to federal agency on standoff with state over tribal gaming compacts

Tulsa World

Letter to the Editor: Nothing is wrong with current Oklahoma Indian gaming compacts

The Journal Record

Busey: Battle over tribal gaming has serious downsides

Public Radio Tulsa

Cherokee Nation, OSU Host Topping out Ceremony for Joint Medical School

Tulsa World

Five Tribes say they’re waiting for an offer from governor on gaming compacts

Tulsa World

Cherokee Nation economic impact on Oklahoma: Nearly $2.2 billion

The Journal Record

Editorial: Gaming misstep

KWTV OKC

Covering The Capitol: Oklahoma Gaming Compacts

KGOU

Capitol Insider: Stitt Pushes For Public Support Of Compact Changes

The Oklahoman

Governor voices frustration, suggests tribal gaming fees as high as 25%

NonDoc

Dueling pressers: Stitt, tribes talk gaming negotiations

The Oklahoman

Oklahoma governor digs in on gambling showdown with tribes

Public Radio Tulsa

Stitt, Tribes Remain at Odds on Whether Gaming Compacts Expire or Automatically Renew

KOKH

State disagrees with tribal leaders on gaming compact conditions

The Journal Record

Tribes not interested in arbitration