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Schwarzenegger Balks at Tribal Casino Compact
26 October 2004
News Brief: In a letter, Governor Schwarzenegger’s legal affairs secretary says that the governor will not enter compact negotiations with Enterprise Rancheria for its Yuba County casino.
California Official Criticizes Gambling Industry26 October 2004
News Brief: Assemblywoman Judy Chu came out swinging Monday against political action committees set up by the local gambling industry that will spend $162,020 on campaign ads against her.
California Casino-Goers Support Prop. 7025 October 2004
News Brief: Local California casino customers offer their opinion on Proposition 70.
May Tribes Rake The Pot?21 October 2004
I. Nelson Rose: What is the difference between "and" and "or?"
California Casinos Boost Job Rates20 October 2004
News Brief: In Coachella Valley, the annual seasonal rise in jobs is being bolstered this year by major expansions at two valley casinos.
Nevada Gold Enters Memorandum of Agreement with California Tribe20 October 2004
Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. has entered into a memorandum of agreement with the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe for the management of a proposed casino resort in the City of Hesperia, California.
CNIGA Demands Apology from Governor19 October 2004
e California Nations Indian Gaming Association demands an apology from Governor Schwarzenegger for a statement made during a campaign rally in San Diego.
Problems Revealed in California Tribal Commission19 October 2004
News Brief: Almost half of the Chumash gaming commission have backgrounds that would preclude them from working at casinos in other states.
Federal Bureau Reviews California Casino Proposal18 October 2004
News Brief: Scores of issues and concerns involving a proposed tribal casino resort in Hesperia are under review by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Governor Schwarzenegger Rallies Gambling Opponents15 October 2004
News Brief: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger urged a supportive San Diego crowd to reject two November ballot measures he says would expand gambling and weaken his negotiations with tribes over taxes and accountability.
California Voters Inundated with Gambling Ads14 October 2004
News Brief: California voters who flip on their televisions over the next 2 1/2 weeks are almost certain to see a deluge of campaign ads about gambling.
Local Officials Oppose California Casino Proposal13 October 2004
News Brief: A proposal to build a 3,000-slot casino and resort near the east side of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge has run into opposition in Marin County, California.
Gambling Expected to Grow in California12 October 2004
News Brief: Even if Governor Schwarzenegger succeeds in getting the two gambling expansion ballot proposals rejected, casino-style gambling will remain one of the fastest growing businesses in California.
California Poll: No Tax on Tribal Gambling12 October 2004
News Brief: Governor Schwarzenegger is riding another winner in his opposition to two measures on next month's ballot that would expand gambling while requiring Indian tribes to give up some of their profits, a nonpartisan poll released Saturday shows.
Tribal Leaders Hail Setback For California Proposition8 October 2004
Tribal leaders attending a conference in Las Vegas on Thursday applauded the likely defeat of a voter initiative in California that threatened to remove their monopoly on slot machines.
California Anti-Gambling Coffers Near $90 Million8 October 2004
News Brief: Combatants in the battle over gambling initiatives on the Nov. 2 ballot raised a combined total of $85.8 million through the end of September, according the latest campaign statements filed Tuesday.
Spectre Gaming Appoints Director8 October 2004
Spectre Gaming, Inc. reports the appointment of Robert Bonev, to the company's Board of Directors.
Schwarzenegger Takes Anti-Gambling Campaign to Silicon Valley8 October 2004
News Brief: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger called on a gathering of business and political leaders in San Jose to join him in opposing two statewide ballot initiatives that would increase the opportunity gambling at race tracks and card rooms.
California Initiative Backers End Campaign, Pursue Lawsuit7 October 2004
News Brief: Backers of Proposition 68 have dropped their campaign to persuade voters to pass a ballot initiative that would end Indian tribes' slot machine monopoly and expand gambling at horse tracks and card rooms.
California Tribe Proposes Casino by Airport7 October 2004
News Brief: The Lower Lake Rancheria Koi Nation is proposing to build a casino near Oakland International Airport.
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