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Harrah's Reports $165 Million Expansion
20 November 2003
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc.has plans for a $165 million expansion of the Harrah's Rincon hotel-casino owned by the Rincon San Luiseno Band of Mission Indians.
California Casinos May Hold the Cards17 November 2003
News Brief: Governor-elect Schwarzenegger’s plans to squeeze $1 billion from tribal casinos may be undermined by a computerized bingo game that looks and plays a lot like a slot machine but is exempt from state regulation.
Schwarzenegger to Tax Casinos17 November 2003
News Brief: Arnold Schwarzenegger, who will take the oath as California's 38th Governor on Monday, is planning to bring in a tax on casinos in a bid to beat the state's budget crisis.
Court Reaffirms California Land Decision17 November 2003
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed the dismissal of all claims by the cities of Roseville and Rocklin, California and reaffirmed the decision to place lands in to trust for the United Auburn Indian Community for the purpose of gaming.
Tribal Regulators Meet at Conference12 November 2003
Tribal, state and national regulators charged with overseeing the conduct of tribal government gaming in California will converge in Sacramento Thursday and Friday for the California Tribal Gaming Regulatory Summit.
Gaming Tribes Ready to Deal with Schwarzenegger12 November 2003
ews Brief: Despite spending millions of dollars to defeat Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger's recall candidacy, some of California's wealthiest Indian tribes are actively pursuing him and his plan to renegotiate their gaming compacts.
California Tribe Offers Bay Area Land Deal12 November 2003
News Brief: As part of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria and Stations Casino’s push to build a gambling hall in Sonoma County, they have given the local community a $4.2-million option to buy nearly 1,700 acres along the environmentally sensitive San Francisco Bay.
Spa Casino Seen as Catalyst7 November 2003
News Brief: The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indian and local economic experts expect that the new $95 million Spa Resort Casino will be a catalyst to revive Palm Spring’s downtown scene.
California Tribe Asks County for $95 Million7 November 2003
News Brief: The Palace Indian Gaming Center officials are asking Kings County to help them finance a $95 million expansion project.
More Casino Activity in California's Future6 November 2003
News Brief: The Agua Caliente tribe’s new $95 million gaming facility at Spa Resort Casino is the latest addition to the Coachella Valley’s tribal gaming scene, but there is much more activity on the California horizon.
California Casino Opens to Public5 November 2003
News Brief: California’s new $95 million casino, the Spa Resort Casino, was unveiled in a surprise soft opening last night.
California Town Opposes Proposed Casino5 November 2003
News Brief: The Petaluma City Council has voted to oppose an Indian casino proposed for Rohnert Park, joining a number of Sonoma County communities who don't want the gambling palace built.
Palm Springs Deal Sparks Lawsuit5 November 2003
News Brief: The group says the agreement violates California law by giving public money to a gambling casino.
Harrah's Rincon Casino to Reopen5 November 2003
News Brief: Harrah's Rincon Casino and Resort is scheduled to reopen today at 11 a.m.
Small California Tribe Wants Casino3 November 2003
News Brief: The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians is contemplating building a small casino in the coastal hills of Sonoma County about 4 miles east of Stewarts Point, California.
Soccer Mom Wages War Against Casinos3 November 2003
News Brief: Cheryl Schmit is a self-defined soccer mom is now on the front lines in the war against casino expansion in California. Her opponents note that Schmit also works as a paid consultant for card clubs and has ties to Nevada gambling interests.
California Casino Issue Could Merge with Land Issues31 October 2003
News Brief: A proposal for an Indian casino in Suisun Valley could merge gambling wars with growth wars.
Sheriff's Role in Casino Promotion Under Investigation30 October 2003
California County Waits for Schwarzenegger's Decision
30 October 2003
News Brief: Tuolumne County officials have two casino tales to tell Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger, and hope one will impact the state's dealings with American Indians. Officials say that one local tribe has been a good partner to the county while another hasn't been as co-operative.
Problem Gambling Conference Brings Experts, Industry, Leaders Together29 October 2003
News Brief: Last week a three-day conference to bring awareness to problem gambling in Sacramento brought together more than 40 treatment professionals, tribal leaders, state officials and gaming industry professionals.
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