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Spots open on California county's tribal gaming committee


Filed Under: California | Compacts
More on: revenue sharing, tule river
   
The Tulare County Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee in California is seeking applicants for three vacancies.

The seven-member committee distributes the county's share of funds from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund. The money comes from the Eagle Mountain Casino, which is owned by the Tule River Tribe.

An application is available on the committee's web site.

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Applicants sought for committee on Indian gaming dollars (The Visalia Times-Delta 1/9)

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