The California Nations Indian Gaming Association held a farewell for some of its long-serving executive committee members and staff on Wednesday. Among those departing a leadership position is Steve Stallings, a council member from the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians. He served two terms as chairman of CNIGA, the largest Indian gaming organization in California. “I think the biggest thing was rebuilding CNIGA," Stallings told The Valley Roadrunner of his eight-year tenure at the organization. "We’ve increased members [from 29 to 36,] solidified the organization financially and instituted a number of initiatives. We are trying to concentrate on the regulatory scheme in California.”
A night of love, laughter and tears as CNIGA bids farewell via retirement to three longtime and beloved executive...
Posted by California Nations Indian Gaming Association on Wednesday, December 4, 2019