![]() ![]() ![]() Stitt is out of the state this week, but spokeswoman Donelle Harder said Stitt and other candidates for governor made clear on the campaign trail they intended to renegotiate the compacts. Casinos could still feature bingo-style electronic games, which remain popular in Oklahoma and don’t require the tribes to pay any fees to the state. ![]() Without a compact in place, Oklahoma tribes would be unable to offer many games at casinos, including advanced slot-machine-style electronic games or card games like poker and blackjack. “For the governor and his staff to take that stance and posture from the beginning, I think that was very surprising to a lot of tribal leaders,” Morgan said. The governor’s position is that the compacts must be renegotiated before they can be renewed, while the tribes contend if both sides can’t come to an agreement, the compacts renew automatically. Morgan said there also is a fundamental disagreement between the tribes and the governor about what would trigger the 15-year renewal. “Coming out through an op-ed that was most tribes’ first notice was very surprising,” Matt Morgan, chairman of the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association and a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, said Wednesday. ![]()
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