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California Starts Tribal Gaming Compact Talks
23 January 2004
News Brief: California started tribal compact negotiations Thursday in a meeting with the Morongo Band of Mission Indians and six other tribes.
California Tribe Proposes Initiative22 January 2004
News Brief: A Palm Springs tribe has proposed an initiative that would give Indian casinos almost unlimited gaming in California. In return, tribes would pay the state the equivalent of the corporate income tax that California collects from other businesses.
Leader: California Tribes Must United15 January 2004
News Brief: California tribes must form a united front to undo the damage caused by Governor Schwarzenegger's campaign ads, according to the chairman of the California Nations Indian Gaming Association.
Some California Tribes Softening Stance15 January 2004
News Brief: Some California Indian tribes softened their opposition to paying more casino revenue to the state on Wednesday after the new governor lowered his expectations for such payments.
Legislators Want Schwarzenegger to Block Casino14 January 2004
News Brief: California lawmakers are requesting to meet this week with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's staff regarding construction of a casino-hotel in Shingle Springs with the hope the governor will put a stop to the project.
Penny Slots a Hit in California14 January 2004
News Brief: Beverly Hillbillies penny slot machines may not pay out in Texas crude, but they’re still a big hit at Coachella Valley casinos.
California-to-Las Vegas Road Trips Getting Easier, Tourism Expert Says14 January 2004
Leaving Las Vegas -- and getting here, too -- could soon become much easier, a highway traffic expert told local tourism leaders Tuesday.
Fantasy Springs Casinos Opens Bingo Palace13 January 2004
Fantasy Springs Casino is offering a technological boost for today’s bingo enthusiasts with its 15,000-square-foot Bingo Palace.
Casino Murder Convictions Upheld9 January 2004
News Brief: A California appellate court panel has upheld the murder convictions of two men for the shooting death of a man who was followed from an Inglewood casino to a Santa Clarita gas station.
Schwarzenegger's Gaming Plan Criticized9 January 2004
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's plans to expand tribal gaming could further hurt already struggling smaller markets in Nevada and drive up costs in Las Vegas, according to industry experts.
California Tribes Team Up8 January 2004
News Brief: A half a dozen California tribes are agreeing to ante up $1.5 million each to derail a move to end their monopoly on Nevada-style casinos.
Schwarzenegger Appoints Tribal Gaming Negotiator8 January 2004
News Brief: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has appointed a negotiator to hammer out new accords with California tribes operating casinos that the governor has said could pay up to $2 billion in gambling revenue to close the state's budget shortfall.
Indian Gaming Conference Focuses on Political Issues7 January 2004
Tribal sovereignty, gaming regulations, inter-governmental cooperation and media coverage will be among the issues discussed at the 9th annual Western Indian Gaming Conference.
California Tribes Agree with Governor7 January 2004
Agreeing with Governor Schwarzenegger that increasing jobs should be the state's top priority, CMIGA underscored that Indian gaming casinos have created 42,000 new jobs in recent years.
World Poker Tours Goes Hollywood7 January 2004
Hollywood's inner circle will put it all on the table in the premiere episode of the World Poker Tour: Hollywood Home Game.
California Tribe, County Accept Casino Ruling6 January 2004
News Brief: The El Dorado County and the Shingle Springs band of Miwok Indians are temporarily satisfied with the outcome of a state lawsuit which was intended to stall or prevent eventual construction of a casino-hotel in Shingle Springs.
Court Upholds California Tribal Gaming Law23 December 2003
News Brief: A federal appeals court upheld California's tribal gambling law, ruling that it violates no federal law even though it gives tribes special privileges to operate casinos.
California Tribes Accused of Downplaying Success22 December 2003
News Brief: California tribes are accused of underreporting their casino revenues by over $2 billion.
Multimedia Games Installs Lottery Terminals at Pechanga Casino22 December 2003
Multimedia Games, Inc. has installed the first 267 Point-of-Sale Terminals for a new Tribal Instant Lottery Game at the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, California.
Wynn, California Tribal Casinos Key to Las Vegas Economy17 December 2003
The profitability of Wynn Las Vegas and the continuing transformation of the California tribal casino market are the biggest issues facing the Las Vegas economy, according to the state's top gaming economist.
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