[Congressional Record Index (1998)]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
INDIAN GAMING REGULATORY ACT
Analyses
Limit Approval of New State Gambling Compacts With Native American
Tribes: Pueblo of Laguna Tribe of New Mexico, S10362 [15SE]
Articles and editorials
Potawatomi Tribe Buys Lands Near Indiana Town--A Reservation Would
Be OK Resident Says, but Many Fear a Casino Would Eventually
Follow, S10367 [15SE]
Bills and resolutions
Amend, (see S. 1870), S2660 [26MR]
Declarations
Remedies for sovereign tribal governments relative to Indian gaming
compacts: Daniel Tucker, California Nations Indian Gaming
Association, E1094 [10JN]
Letters
Limit approval of new State gambling compacts with Native American
tribes: Bill Pryor, Alabama Attorney General, S10369 [15SE]
------ Brian J. O'Neill, National League of Cities, S10358 [15SE]
------ Carla J. Stovall, Kansas Attorney General, S10369 [15SE]
------ Don Stenberg, Nebraska Attorney General, S10370 [15SE]
------ Frank J. Kelley, Michigan Attorney General, S10370 [15SE]
------ Gale A. Norton, Colorado Attorney General, S10369 [15SE]
------ Jeffrey K. Taylor, Christian Coalition, S10358 [15SE]
------ Kay C. James, National Gambling Impact Study Commission,
S10357 [15SE]
------ Mark Barnett, South Dakota Attorney General, S10369 [15SE]
------ National Governors' Association, S10357 [15SE]
------ Nelson Kempsky and Christine Milliken, National Association
of Attorneys General, S10358 [15SE]
------ Robert A. Butterworth, Florida Attorney General, S10369
[15SE]
------ William U. Hill, Wyoming Attorney General, S10368 [15SE]
Remarks in House
Babbitt, Sec. of the Interior: legitimacy of certain Indian gaming
regulations, H7182 [5AU]
California: provide remedies for sovereign tribal governments
relative to Indian gaming compacts, E1094 [10JN]
Remarks in Senate
Amend (S. 1870), S2672 [26MR]
Native Americans: limitations on the approval of new tribal-State
gambling compacts, S10356-S10371 [15SE]