Supervisors in Butte County, California, are considering a referendum that asks voters about future tribal casinos.
The county is suing the National Indian Gaming Commission in hopes of blocking the Mechoopda Tribe from building a casino. The county is already home to two casinos and other tribes have proposed casinos.
If approved by the county board of supervisors, the referendum would appear on the November 4 ballot.
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Supervisors to ponder ballot measure on Indian casinos
(The Chico Enterprise-Record 8/5)
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