Tribal Casinos Continue Contributions to the Community
29 May 2002
By David Waddell
Each year, native American casinos in Michigan make very substantial contributions to their local economies with very little fanfare or recognition. Some of these contributions come in the form of increased investment in area facilities. Additionally, twice each year, these casinos make a direct contribution to their local communities equalling two percent of the net win on electronic gaming devices. In small, remote areas of Michigan
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David Waddell is an attorney for Regulatory Management Counselors, P.C. (RMC), which assists businesses in navigating the legislative, regulatory and licensing systems governing Michigan’s commercial and tribal casino industries. He is the co-author of The State of Michigan Gaming Law Legal Resource Book and one of the founders of The Michigan Gaming Newsletter.
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