As reported by the Yuma Sun: “After more than a year of feeling like the 
ball in a political pingpong game, the Quechan Tribe appears on the brink of 
securing a new gambling agreement. “The California State Assembly voted 50 
to 1 last week to ratify a new compact with the Quechan Tribe that sets 
regulations under which the tribe can build and operate a new casino. The 
legislation is scheduled to go to the Senate floor today, where it could 
receive its final state approval. “After Senate approval, the compact must 
be submitted to the U.S. Department of Interior for final approval, which 
Felix Montague, chairman of the tribe’s construction committee, said he 
expects to ‘be a formality.’ “Quechan Tribal President Mike Jackson Sr. said 
on Monday that he’s been told by Senate leadership the bill likely will 
pass.
“The tribe needs the new compact with the state of California to construct a 
proposed casino and resort off Interstate 8 at the Algodones exit.”
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