Economic Impact Study
2023 – Kenosha Casino – Impact – final
2023 – Kenosha Casino – Impact – final
Download here: Kenosha Casino Community Concerns There is no local, state, or federal timeline requiring the IGAs to be fast tracked. This process has been cloaked in a cloud of secrecy and deception- and now City and County officials are rushing to approve Intergovernmental Agreements without time to fully understand and discuss this secretly negotiated deal. What is the Governing Authority? We don’t know. The City Administrator told WGTD (public radio) in an interview on July 18 that an agreement...
Kenosha Casino Talking Points DOWNLOAD HERE: Kenosha Casino Talking Points There Are Few Details Kenosha Mayor Antaramian, County Executive Kerkman, and their legal experts have been pushing forward IGAs for the proposed casino that lack critical detail, and they are promoting a false narrative about the need for immediate approval. City and County officials have repeatedly stated that the Intergovernmental Agreements (IGA) for the Casino have not been rushed or conducted in secret. Just a few days before the Thanksgiving...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: Monday, November 20, 2023 Contact: Lorri Pickens, Lorri@citizensagainstgambling.com; 920-659-4489 Download Release here: CAEG BIA Release 11_20_2023 BIA Confirms No Deadlines on Intergovernmental Agreements for Casino Despite False Narrative of Urgency by Some Local Officials Kenosha, WI – Despite statements by the Mayor, County Executive and Menominee representatives, the Bureau of Indian Affairs says there is no need for Kenosha County to rush to approve an intergovernmental agreement with the Menominee Tribe on a proposed casino. The proposal has...
Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs confirms there is no need to rush City of County agreements for proposed Casino. “There is no time limit when negotiating an IGA with the Tribe, in some cases, those agreements are entered into once the land is in trust. Also, there is no time “bar” from entering into that agreement. And nothing that says you have to sign at the same time as the city.” Read here: Emails
Kenosha Casino Alert! CAEG CCH Release 11_12_2023 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: Thursday, November 12, 2023 Contact: Lorri Pickens, Lorri@citizensagainstgambling.com; 920-659-4489 Download press release here: CASINO Lack of Detail and Transparency in Kenosha Casino Process Puts Kenosha Residents at Risk Kenosha, WI – Intentionally deceitful, embarrassing, and shameful – that sums up Kenosha’s City Council Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) which was the subject of a last minute public hearing on a secretly negotiated deal for a Kenosha Casino. The agreement lacks important details,...
Kenosha, WI – On Tuesday, the City of Kenosha announced a last minute public hearing had been scheduled for today on a secretly negotiated deal for a Kenosha Casino. Shortly thereafter, the Kenosha County Board was notified that the County’s IGA, also negotiated in secret, would be shared with the whole committee on November 14, the legislative committee on the 15th, and the finance committee on the 16th. The agreements will likely be voted on by the City tonight after...
There is no local, state, or federal timeline requiring the IGAs to be fast tracked. This process has been cloaked in a cloud of secrecy and deception- and now City and County officials are rushing to approve Intergovernmental Agreements without time to fully understand and discuss this secretly negotiated deal. Below are a few of the concerns deserving a full and open public debate. Read more here: Questions about Casino Proposal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KCBIAAPP_PR_9_25_2023 Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2023 Contact: Lorri Pickens, Lorri@citizensagainstgambling.com; 920-659-4489 Kenosha Casino Cloaked in a Shroud of Secrecy Application to Bureau of Indian Affairs Creates More Questions than Answers Kenosha, WI – Past attempts to place an off-reservation casino in Kenosha have been shrouded in secrecy and tainted by corruption and questionable business practices. The new casino application submitted to the Bureau of Indian Affairs on May 2, 2023 by the Menominee Tribe of Northern Wisconsin...
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