The Tule River Tribe continues to make strides toward moving its casino to a new location in California. The tribe just entered into a memorandum of understanding and intergovernmental agreement with Tulare County. The government-to-government documents were approved by the board of supervisors on January 7, The Sun-Gazette reported. The development comes after the Trump administration gave its blessing to the tribe. Plans call for the Eagle Mountain Casino to be moved to a more accessible 40-acre site near the Porterville Airport Industrial Park. Moving the casino "would be in the best interest of the tribe and not detrimental to the surrounding community," Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Tara Sweeney, the Trump official who oversees the Bureau of Indian Affairs, told members of the National Congress of American Indians during the organization's 76th annual convention last October.