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New casinos, more slots coming to Arizona as Gov. Doug Ducey signs deal with tribes Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic
Gov. Doug Ducey on Thursday signed historic agreements with Native American tribes in Arizona that mark the most significant update to gambling in the state in decades.
Ducey and a host of tribal leaders held a ceremonial document signing at the Heard Museum in Phoenix for the compacts, as well as a bill to allow sports betting that was tied to the casino deal.
Ducey cheerfully signed the documents, surrounded by dozens of tribal and sports franchise representatives, state lawmakers, lobbyists, lawyers and others who worked on the deal.
Gov. Doug Ducey has agreed to casino expansions with the state s Native American tribes that will allow them to operate thousands more slot machines, open at least four new casinos and take bets on new table games.
At least two new casinos will be in metro Phoenix, one on the Gila River Indian Community s land south of Phoenix, and the other on the southeast corner of Loop 303 and Northern Parkway to be built by the Tohono O odham Nation, which already operates the Desert Diamond Casino near Glendale.
The Governor s Office said the new Gila River facility, the tribe s fourth, would locate on the reservation and not on some parcel of land within a Valley city that the tribe has put in trust to become part of a reservation. That happened with Desert Diamond.
Mayors of all 8 Cactus League cities ask Rob Manfred to delay spring training
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Sunday, I wrote about the fact that players from at least one team (Cleveland Indians) have not yet been given specific reporting dates for Spring Training.
Today, a reporter for 12 News in Phoenix has tweeted that the mayors of all eight cities in the Phoenix area who host Spring Training games (Mesa, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tempe, Surprise, Glendale, Peoria and Goodyear), along with the president of the Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Community (that’s where Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, spring home of the Rockies and Diamondbacks) is located and the Executive Director of the Cactus League have all signed a letter to Commissioner Rob Manfred asking for Spring Training in Arizona to be delayed:
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