Government
Aug. 2, 2013
Tribes may offer to share revenues as online gambling gains momentum
Native American tribes are pressing for legislation that would legalize Internet gambling, and experts say they expect tribes to look at jointly developing such sites because of concerns about cost and competition in the field.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
When Gov. Jerry Brown signed a compact last month allowing the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians to build a casino on their Central Valley off-reservation property, part of the deal promised a share of the revenue to a neighboring reservation that sought rights to build a casino but promised not to in exchange for a cut of the pie. While the deal was the culmination of a highly unusual set of events, observer...
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