ROCHESTER — Today, Congressman Joe Morelle called for transparency and an end to the closed-door negotiations between the State of New York and the Seneca Nation of Indians regarding a potential casino in Monroe County.

In a letter, Congressman Morelle urged the United States Department of Interior to thoroughly review the renegotiated gaming contract and stand prepared to reject the proposal if it does not adequately reflect input and consideration from local leaders and the surrounding community.

“I am deeply concerned with the lack of information provided to the New York State Legislature, local officials, and the citizens of my community in Monroe County, New York pertaining to the renegotiated gaming compact,” writes Congressman Morelle in the letter. “These secret negotiations have excluded local stakeholders from a decision that may have a long term and profound impact on my constituents. I urge the Department of the Interior to conduct a thorough review of the renegotiated compact once it is submitted, and require state legislators, local leaders, and members of our community receive full disclosure of the compact’s provisions. Failure to do so should compel the Department to reject the proposed compact.”

The full letter to Secretary Haaland can be found here.



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