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Native Americans,
Government

Nov. 3, 2020

Tribes say governor negotiated in bad faith on casinos

Every complaint made similar claims that the administration illegally sought to force tribes to enforce state labor, environmental and child support laws.

Attorneys representing several tribes submitted notices of seven related cases accusing Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration of negotiating in bad faith.

Each case involves a California casino tribe that signed a gaming compact in 1999 that will expire at the end of this year. Every complaint made similar claims that the administration illegally sought to force tribes to enforce state labor, environmental and child support laws.

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