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Calif. Governor Brown Signs Compact with Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians

Calif. Governor BrownSACRAMENTO, Calif. /California Newswire/ — On Friday, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. and the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians agreed to an amended tribal-state gaming compact between the State of California and the Tribe.

The compact is designed to address fiscal challenges the Tribe has faced and to meet the requirements of federal law that the Tribe be the primary beneficiary of its gaming operation. The amended compact will help the Tribe to continue funding programs in local communities that mitigate the impact of gaming activities and address gambling addiction. It includes provisions to protect employees and patrons as well as measures that the Tribe must take to protect the environment during the construction and operation of gaming facilities. It also restructures the Tribe’s debt.

The compact allows the operation of a maximum of 3,000 slot machines. Starting in 2015, the Tribe will pay to the state 15 percent of the casino’s net win, less temporary credits. The compact requires regular audits of gaming operations and supersedes both the 1999 compact and 2008 amendment between the Tribe and the State of California.

To view the compact and related appendix, please visit here: http://cert1.mail-west.com/ybX/tmyuzjanmc7rmoK/oKg/o011/3drd3gopw/do/2oKufi .

CA: Native American Interest, California NEWS INDEX, Newsdesk, Office of the Calif. Governor
 

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