Bishop Paiute Tribe won't discuss plans for expansion of casino


The Paiute Palace Casino can be seen from protest site on the reservation. Photo from SaveNorthPaHa on Facebook

The Bishop Paiute Tribe of California appears to be moving forward with a casino expansion project against the wishes of its membership.

Last July, tribal members vote 287 to 258 against pursuing an $118 million expansion of the Paiute Palace Casino. But the tribe is moving to take over a land assignment adjacent to the facility.

"Today's protest centered on the fact that the Tribal Council disregarded a General Council vote of NO by authorizing the Bishop Paiute Development Corporation to assume construction of casino expansion and a hotel," the group SaveNorthPaHa said on Facebook, explaining the reasons for a protest at the site on Monday.

Tribal leaders declined to comment on the plans for the land, The Sierra Wave reported.

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