I wonder what would happen if the state came in with cameras and set up the room to broadcast. If the tribe walked out, I would think they could go straight to the courts for an injunction and demand they participate. It would then be up to tribes to argue in court why they won't. The law already dictates they must reach an agreement, so I believe it would be up to them to show why they can not allow the state to follow the Open meetings rule. If the court agrees with them, so be it. If not, then the state would have no excuse not to broadcast. If the tribes show up and refuse to participate meaningfully, that would then be broad cast. I see no way they can win if the state pushes the issue. Which, has been stated many times, they do not seem to have any desire to do.