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Leaf Home arrow The News arrow North East News arrow Senecas' campaign targets new casinos
Senecas' campaign targets new casinos
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Wednesday, 04 January 2012
Senecas' campaign targets new casinos
by James Fink, Buffalo Business First Reporter
Date: Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The Seneca Nation of Indians has started a statewide advocacy and advertising campaign designed to focus on its economic contributions to Western New York and protect its exclusive right to casing gaming in the region.

The blitz comes on the eve of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s annual “State of the State” address where he may push for non-Indian operated casinos to be opened in New York.

“Over 10 years, we’ve demonstrated our expertise in this industry, our commitment to the region and our achievements in doing what we said we would with our three casinos,” said Seneca President Robert Odawi Porter. “We certainly hope and expect that state legislators and the governor would not ignore another agreement with Indians and will respect the ‘carve out’ of our exclusivity zone.” The “Senecas Mean Business” campaign will promote the benefits of the nation’s $1.1 billion economy, including the $125 million annual payroll for its 6,000 employees and the $167 million spent annually with local businesses and suppliers. The campaign will also seek the support of its neighboring communities as it works to maintain the exclusive rights to casino gaming granted by the 2002 compact with New York State and for which it invested $900 million over the last decade.

Porter noted that in a recently conducted poll, commissioned by the Seneca Nation of Indians, found that 41 percent of all respondents knew that the Seneca Nation has a zone of gaming exclusivity in Western New York, where state law says no competing casinos are permitted. Given that New York state promised the Seneca Nation exclusivity, 71 percent of respondents felt that other casinos — especially those owned by publicly traded companies from Las Vegas or Asia that would remove profits from New York — should not be permitted in Western New York.

“If New York legislators and a majority of New Yorkers decide that casinos are a good thing statewide and approve amending the state constitution to get them, we would simply maintain and argue that existing state law giving us exclusive gaming rights in our region must be respected and continued,” Porter said.

The campaign is also designed to increase awareness of the Nation and its rights among state legislators and New Yorkers from other regions who may not understand the tribe’s history and achievements.

The campaign most publicly takes the form of radio advertising in Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Salamanca and Albany, starting Jan. 5. The campaign is also enlisting support among statewide business, political and community leaders, vendors, regular casino customers and Nation employees. Kiosks now stand in Seneca Gaming Corp.    Seneca Gaming Corp. Latest from The Business Journals Restaurants cope with economy, pricing woesSeneca Allegany hotel keeps growingTower work is underway at Salamanca casino Follow this company ’s Niagara Falls and Allegany casinos where patrons can obtain information about statewide and Nation gaming benefits and write electronic letters to their legislators.

Campaign organizers based the direction and strategy on the poll of 1,000 Western New Yorkers that showed overwhelming support for the Nation’s gaming operations and negligible backing for statewide casino gambling.

In the poll’s major finding, a dominant majority — 84 percent — favored continued operation of Seneca Nation gaming in its Western New York exclusivity zone and payments from it to the state and local communities. That is superior to wide-open, Las-Vegas- or Malaysian-owned commercial casinos statewide, those polled said.

On Dec. 12, the nation formally filed for arbitration over New York’s violation of its gaming compact that guarantees the nation a 14-county Western New York exclusivity zone for casino gambling. The decision came after more than a year of unproductive discussions with state officials from two gubernatorial administrations. The nation withheld what now totals more than $350 million in payments to the state, for gaming activity starting Jan. 1, 2009, because of the violations. Between 2002 and 2008, the Nation paid the state, and the three communities that host Seneca casinos, $476 million under the compact’s provisions.

The compact, signed in 2002, states: “... the Nation shall have total exclusivity with respect to the installation and operation of ... gaming devices, including slot machines, within the geographic area defined by ...”

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