By an overwhelming vote of 27-9,
The House Resources Committee of the U.S. Congress approved legislation
which allows the Warm Springs Tribe to move forward with their proposal for
the Bridge of the Gods
Casino and Resort at Cascade Locks. The bill, HR
4893, is cited as the "Restricting Indian Gaming to Home Lands of Tribes
Act of 2006," and was supported by Oregon Congressman Greg Walden and Peter
DeFazio.
"We are pleased that the Resources Committee adopted this legislation
so that our
gaming proposal can move forward and can be considered without
the rules being changed on us. In the near future, The Bridge of the Gods
Casino will deliver 1700 jobs, education scholarships for Oregon students
and a better future for our Tribe, for the families living in and near
Cascade Locks and all Oregonians. We are thankful to Representatives Greg
Walden and Peter DeFazio and Governor Ted Kulongoski for their continued
support of our just cause," said Ron Suppah, Tribal Chair of the Warm
Springs.
The Oregon congressman apparently most disappointed by this result was
David Wu, who tried unsuccessfully to lobby the members of the committee,
but was rejec
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