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Poll: Both California Initiatives Favored
9 June 2004
News Brief: A new poll says that voters are in favor of two separate Indian gambling initiatives that would give the state a bigger share of the profits.
Coyote Valley Shodakai Casino Temporarily Suspends Operations9 June 2004
The Shodakai Casino announced today that the casino will suspend operations for the next few days in compliance with the temporary closure order issued on Monday by the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Schwarzenegger Cancels Business-Recruiting Trip to Las Vegas8 June 2004
Citing the weekend death of President Reagan, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday canceled a planned Las Vegas appearance intended to recruit expatriated businesses and their executives back to the Golden State.
California Casino Ordered Closed7 June 2004
News Brief: The Shodakai Casino in Mendocino County has been ordered to close its doors by noon tomorrow because it hasn't signed a state gaming agreement.
Schwarzenegger to Urge Companies to Return to California7 June 2004
Schwarzenegger will hold a press conference in Las Vegas next week, urging companies and executives who have moved out of California because of the state's high taxes and workers compensation rates and other problems to do just that.
California Court Dismisses Ballot Lawsuit Again4 June 2004
News Brief: The California Supreme Court has refused for a second time to hear a lawsuit that seeks to remove a gambling initiative backed by cardrooms and racetracks from the November ballot.
Cache Creek Casino Opens Hotel4 June 2004
News Brief: Cache Creek Casino Resort opened a 200-room hotel Thursday, a project that adjoins the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indian's recently expanded casino.
Harrah's, Tribe Blamed for Teen's Death4 June 2004
News Brief: The family of a fire victim filed Thursday a negligence and wrongful death lawsuit against Harrah's Casino and a formal complaint with the Rincon Indian tribe.
Casino Bus Flips, Three Injured4 June 2004
News Brief: A River Rock Casino bus headed north from Healdsburg flipped over Wednesday night and sent three of its passengers to area hospitals, according to the Sonoma County Fire Department.
California Tribe May Sue Casino Builders3 June 2004
News Brief: After settling for millions of dollars with subcontractors who worked on its Madera County casino, the Chukchansi Indian tribe will try to receive reimbursement from two companies charged with overseeing the project.
Schwarzenegger Signs Urban Casino Deal2 June 2004
News Brief: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and a once-landless Indian tribe are expected to announce within weeks a deal that would bring slot machines to the heart of the Bay Area, creating California’s first full-fledged urban casino in San Pablo.
Rival Initiatives Qualify for California Ballot2 June 2004
News Brief: A pair of rival gambling initiatives have qualified for the November ballot, setting the stage for a showdown pitting Indian casinos against the state's racetracks and cardrooms.
Tribal Accords Would Mean $1 Billion Upfront for California2 June 2004
Four tribal casino operators have reached agreements with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger allowing for unlimited slots in return for promises to pay an immediate $1 billion to the state and $250 million more yearly, Wall Street analysts said Tuesday.
Vegas Company's Tribal Successes Recognized1 June 2004
Station Casinos Inc.'s gamble on the Thunder Valley Casino in Northern California is paying off, spurring more Indian tribes look to the Las Vegas company for helping opening casinos.
California Reaches Tentative Tribal Casino Deal1 June 2004
News Brief: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and several Indian tribes have reached a tentative agreement on a deal that could bring the state an extra $250 million annually from casino gambling.
California Casino Celebrates Successful First Year31 May 2004
News Brief: When the Thunder Valley Casino celebrates its one-year anniversary June 9, it will be marking what is almost certainly the most financially successful first year of any Indian casino in the country.
California City Officials Criticized for Supporting Casino28 May 2004
News Brief: Rohnert Park City Manager Carl Leivo and the City Council are coming under fire from casino opponents for using city meetings and publications to promote the Graton Rancheria's casino.
California Tribal Casino Raided26 May 2004
News Brief: Investigators raided Shodakai Casino outside Ukiah, California, and the homes of tribal leaders, seizing files and computers in a search for evidence of embezzlement at the Redwood Valley casino.
California Casino Money Funds Community Projects26 May 2004
News Brief: Money from California casino tribes went for everything from helping build a new fire station to funding district attorney's office liaison/coordinators who will work with tribes.
California Lottery Wants to Cut Education Funding19 May 2004
News Brief: The California Lottery wants to shrink the percentage of its budget dedicated to funding public education in order to boost prize payouts in scratch-off games.
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