State, tribal leaders discuss sports betting, inter-governmental relations

Chairman Forrest Tahdooahnippah of the Comanche Nation asks Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond a question at a meeting of the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma Thursday in Catoosa. (Photo by Emma Murphy/Oklahoma Voice)

CATOOSA — The head of the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association said Thursday that tribes shouldn’t rush into a “bad deal” with the state when it comes to sports betting.

His remarks came after a panel on the future of sports betting in Oklahoma at a meeting of the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma in Catoosa…

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