Compact Terms Being Met – Tribes Pay into State General Fund and into RSTF
The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians made its first payment Wednesday to the state of California under the terms of its amended tribal compact.
Pechanga's payment to the state's general fund totaled $30.8 million, tribal officials said. That amount covers the tribe's payment to the state for the period of early February through the end of June.
This first payment is greater than the entire amount Pechanga paid to the state for all of 2007 under its original compact, tribal officials said.
Pechanga also made a quarterly payment of $500,000 into the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund, which supports non-gaming tribes throughout the state. That amount for non-gaming tribes is nearly twice the annual amount that Pechanga previously paid.
"I am sure that the voters of California are happy to hear that they got exactly what they voted for: more state revenue without raising taxes," Mark Macarro, chairman of the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians, said in a written statement. "The state now has the flexibility to use this additional funding for education, public safety, healthcare, and other vital public services."
Anna Carr, deputy director of legislation and public affairs for the California Gambling Control Commission, confirmed that the state had been authorized by the tribe to draw the payment on Wednesday. Carr said that while quarterly payment information is confidential under the compact, the Pechangas chose to release its numbers ---- a rather unprecedented step, she said.
Carr said payments also were received Wednesday from the Morongo Band of Mission Indians in Cabazon and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians near Palm Springs.
Complete Article:
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2008/07/30/news/californian/temecula/z755872ed96fb42b7882574960081f816.txt
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