Report: Niagara Falls Could Get New Casino

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Updated: 2/03 1:39 pm
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - Gov. Andrew Cuomo is reported to be planning to propose a new casino in Niagara Falls, where the state has a long-standing dispute with the Seneca Nation over revenue sharing.
 
The Buffalo News reports that Cuomo's move could be a way of jump-starting stalled talks over more than $500 million in gambling revenue payments the tribe has withheld in a contract dispute with the state. Or it could be an attempt to bring competition to the tribe's western New York gambling empire.
 
The News cites a Cuomo administration source who insisted on anonymity. The administration didn't immediately respond to a request for comment Sunday.
 
Cuomo has said he wanted to bring non-Indian casinos to upstate as a revenue source but he hasn't publicly identified specific sites.

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