The Morongo Tribe is the only one in California to don’t support the present draft online poker bill, as a result of its alliance with PokerStars.
California’s tribal gaming operators have united behind a draft bill which could eventually legalize online poker in California, thus opening up what guarantees to be the biggest market in america, and possibly one of many biggest in the world. In a letter to the sponsors associated with current draft bill, Senator Lou Correa (D-Santa Ana) and Assemblyman Reginald Jones-Sawyer (D-Los Angeles), a coalition of Native United states tribes announced that they had arrived at terms and would be lending their support.
‘We are honored to share with both you and your colleagues that for the first time in five years, the undersigned tribal governments are united in help associated with attached unified language that would authorize intrastate Internet poker within the State of California,’ starts the letter. ‘that we harness rather than cede the technology of the future for California and for our tribal communities. you may already know, this journey is very long and difficult, however the challenges posed by the online world demand’
Tribal Schism
The unification of the tribes is a substantial step on the road towards legislation; however, of the signatories representing 13 tribal operators in the letter, there clearly was one notable absence. The Morongo Band of Mission Indians ha Continuer la lecture de « California On The Web Poker Bill Gets All But Morongo Help »