California tribes have "ripped off" the state for years, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) said on Tuesday.
Schwarzenegger campaigned against Proposition 70, a ballot initiative sponsored by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. He said it belongs in the "special interest hall of fame."
"For years, [tribes] have taken advantage of the state," Schwarzenegger was quoted as saying. "They've ripped off the state."
Schwarzenegger said he would negotiate tribal gaming compacts that address environmental protection, labor unions and audits, all while providing millions in revenue for state education, health care and transportation.
He said Proposition 70 won't offer the same protections.
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