As reported by the Arizona Republic: “An Indian gaming reform bill sponsored 
by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., that would bar tribes from establishing 
casinos off of their reservations has hit a snag, with more than a 
half-dozen senators putting a “hold” on the legislation. “McCain’s bill (SB 
2078) was a response to the scandals involving convicted former lobbyist 
Jack Abramoff’s nefarious dealings with tribes. The proposed legislation 
addresses instances in which tribes work with developers to locate casinos 
off ancestral lands, where developers would otherwise be restricted from 
developing casinos. “The Senate Indian Affairs Committee, headed by McCain, 
already has approved the legislation. But other senators, some anonymously, 
are now seeking to block the bill, which would impose the strictest 
regulations on Indian gaming since Congress approved the 1988 Indian Gaming 
Regulatory Act. That act opened the door to the flood of tribal casinos. 
“McCain needs to find 60 Senate votes to overcome the opposition. That would 
procedurally release the bill from the holds placed by senators trying to 
block it. “.Only four tribes nationally have off-reservation casinos. But 
the exemption would protect more than 44 off-reservation applications filed 
prior to the deadline, including three by Arizona-based Indian tribes.” 
