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    Which Way, L.A.?

    California Casinos Clout

    After years of poverty and virtual invisibility, Native Americans have become a potent political force, joining the ranks of the California Medical Association and Trial Lawyers Association as major political contributors. The power behind Prop 5, which legalized Nevada-style gaming in California, Native Americans traded a California exclusive on slots for revenue sharing with the state. Now, as a federal suit threatens tribal casinos, we look at the history as well as the future of California gaming with the head of the Center for Governmental Studies and gaming consultants to government and Native American tribes.

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    By Warren Olney • Jun 12, 2001 • 1 min read

    After years of poverty and virtual invisibility, Native Americans have become a potent political force, joining the ranks of the California Medical Association and Trial Lawyers Association as major political contributors. The power behind Prop 5, which legalized Nevada-style gaming in California, Native Americans traded a California exclusive on slots for revenue sharing with the state. Now, as a federal suit threatens tribal casinos, we look at the history as well as the future of California gaming with the head of the Center for Governmental Studies and gaming consultants to government and Native American tribes.

    California Indian Gaming News

    California Nations Indian Gaming Association

    Casino Morongo

    Center for Governmental Studies

    Chumash Casino

    Gambling and the Law

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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