A coalition of 65 tribes has formed Californians Against the Deceptive Gambling Proposition to defeat a proposed gaming initiative.
The group won't say how much it has raised. But the Morongo Band of Mission Indians has given $1.5 million and the United Auburn Indian Community has given $1.5 million.
The initiative the tribes are targeting is the Gaming Revenue Act of 2004. It would force tribes to accept a 25 percent tax on their slot machines. If the tribes refuse, or if the Department of Interior rejects the rate, non-Indian card clubs and racetracks would be allowed to run slots.
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