Don’t block tribes from online gaming market
Author, Indian Country Today, June 18, 2019
More than ever, access to technology is a necessity for real economic growth. For some tribal nations, various hurdles have stymied economic development, limiting job prospects and opportunities for entrepreneurs and tribal business expansion. These obstacles have included not only a lack of physical infrastructure to support modern businesses, but also cumbersome legal and bureaucratic roadblocks that make it difficult to do business in Indian country.
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