‘“Hochul’s office denies there was a conflict of interest involving the new stadium deal and her husband’s role with Delaware North, a global hospitality and food service company. But questions about that connection may continue, and lobbying records indicate another emerging issue involving the Seneca Nation,” according to a story published Monday by the Times Union in Albany. “Late last year, a top Albany lobbying firm, Dickinson & Avella, reported lobbying four top state budget officials — including state budget director Robert Mujica — on behalf of Delaware North. The topic was the Seneca Nation Compact, according to state records. The Seneca Nation Compact is a contentious 2002 agreement in which the nation agreed to pay substantial casino revenue to New York; it was that deal which Hochul succeeded in enforcing last week to secure $564 million from the Senecas.’