H.R.4115 - To provide for and approve the settlement of certain land claims of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians.

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  • Official: To provide for and approve the settlement of certain land claims of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. as introduced.

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03/11/08
Michigan casino plan faces hearing

Those bills - HR 2176 and HR 4115 - would pave the way for casinos in Port Huron and Romulus. "MGM Mirage, which owns an $800 million casino-hotel in ...

Source: Port Huron Times Herald
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03/11/08
Casino quest needs help from Senate

HR 2176 and HR 4115 support casinos in Port Huron and Romulus respectively. They settle an eastern Upper Peninsula land dispute between two Indian tribes, ...

Source: Port Huron Times Herald
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02/12/08
Sault Tribe Thanks Republicans, Democrats and House Resources ...

He is commenting on today's US House Resources Committee approval of HR 4115, to settle a 120-year-old illegal land taking from Sault Tribe ancestors. ...

Source: Biloxi Sun Herald,  USA
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02/12/08
Sault Tribe Thanks Republicans, Democrats and House Resources ...

He is commenting on today's US House Resources Committee approval of HR 4115, to settle a 120-year-old illegal land taking from Sault Tribe ancestors. ...

Source: PR Newswire (press release), NY
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