Four Oklahoma Tribes Ask Federal Court In Washington D.c. To Void Two Gaming Compacts

By Randy EllisStaff writerrellis@oklahoman.comFour Oklahoma tribes filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Kevin Stitt and the U.S Department of the Interior Friday seeking to void two gaming compacts that the department let take effect earlier this year between the governor and the Comanche Nation and Otoe-Missouria Tribe. The Oklahoma Supreme Court declared the two gaming compacts void last month, ruling the governor lacked the authority to enter into gaming compacts that would authorize sports betting and house-banked card and table games.Read more on NewsOK.com

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