Seminole Tribe Signs Pact With FloridaTribe Will Share a Guaranteed $100 Million Annually |
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The Seminole Tribe of Florida signed a compact with the governor that gives it the right to operate gaming facilities at seven locations across Florida for the next 25 years. The locations are in Immokalee, Big Cypress, Brighton, Hillsborough and Broward County (which has three locations).
Governor Charlie Crist signed the agreement with Mitchell Cypress, chairman of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, on Nov. 14. According to the governor's website, the tribe will pay the state of Florida $50 million upon the federal government's approval of the compact.
Guaranteed annual minimum payments to the state of Florida will be $100 million, and starting in the third year, the state will receive between 10 and 25 percent of the revenue on a sliding scale, depending on total revenue amounts. The Florida legislature will appropriate the funds.
The compact was on the eve of a federally imposed deadline that, if missed, would allow the Seminole Tribe to operate without sharing revenue with the state.