PHILADELPHIA, Miss. —
A Mississippi congressman has asked the Band of Choctaw Indians to drop plans for a casino in Jones County.
The site is near Sandersville north of Laurel and on tribal land in the Bogue Homa community.
Republican Rep. Gregg Harper, in a letter to the tribe, says while the project is probably legal under federal gaming laws, there is no local support for it outside the tribe.
Other local and state elected officials, including members of the Jones County Board of Supervisors and Gov. Haley Barbour, Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant, and Sec. of State Stacey Pickering, have also expressed concerns over the casino.
Harper's 3rd District includes a portion of Jones County but not the area where the casino would be.
Harper says the 8-7 vote approving the project by the Tribal Council indicated there is some opposition within the tribe to it.
Tribal officials say the casino would employ about 250 people.
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