The Rincon Band of Luiseno Mission Indians and the state of California argued in court on Monday over negotiations for a new gaming compact.
The tribe wants to add more slot machines to its casino. But the state wants a share of the revenues.
"This is a tax," an attorney for the tribe told the court, The North County Times reported. "It's a tax. It's a tax."
The tribe says it is willing to pay for regulatory fees and to offset gambling-related problems. The state says the tribe can afford to share some of its revenues.
The judge handling the case said it might take some time to resolve the dispute.
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Rincon suit seeks more slots (The North County Times 8/14)
Judge to weigh issues in Rincon tribe's lawsuit
(The San Diego Union-Tribune 8/14)
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Rincon Band compares state's demand to 'tax'
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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