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Seneca Nation targets Thruway in tax dispute
Posted: 01.13.2009 at 3:25 PM
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BUFFALO (AP) -- It appears the New York State Thruway will again figure prominently in a dispute between the Seneca Indian Nation and the state over cigarette taxes.

On Tuesday, Seneca President Barry Snyder outlined the nation's response to a law signed by Gov. David Paterson that would ban manufacturers from selling unstamped cigarettes to wholesalers who supply reservation stores.

Snyder says tribal councilors are now devising a system to collect tolls of $2 per car on the Thruway, where it passes through the tribe's Cattaraugus Reservation in western New York. He called the interstate an illegal, unlicensed business.

In 1997, the Senecas burned tires and shut down part of the Thruway following an attempt that year by the state to tax Indian suppliers.

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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