Mark Macarro will continue to serve as chairman of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño
Indians in California.
Macarro was re-elected to a seventh term. He first took office in 1996.
Five incumbents were re-elected to the council. One newcomer was chosen.
One of the first decisions made by the leadership was to cut up to 400 jobs at the tribe's casino, or about 9 percent of the workforce.
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Macarro re-elected chairman of Pechanga Band of Luise�o Indians
(The Palm Springs Desert Sun 7/24)
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