Stand Up for California! is a statewide organization with a focus on gambling issues including tribal gaming, card clubs, horse racing, charitable gaming and the state lottery.

 Tribal leaders meet to clear the air over Barstow casino projects March 18, 2009 - By ABBY SEWELL  The leaders of two Indian tribes that have proposed to build two separate off-reservation casinos in Barstow sat down together for the first time in Barstow last week.
 At the urging of Barstow's Mayor Joe Gomez, Chemehuevi tribal Chairman Charles Wood and Spokeswoman Francine Kupsch with the Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno met March 10 at Quigley's Restaurant in an attempt to clear the air between their tribes.



Golden Gate Fields heads for April 3 auction - By George Avalos Contra Costa Times 03/18/2009 Golden Gate Fields and other horse racing tracks owned by bankrupt Magna Entertainment are scheduled to be auctioned April 3, and one commercial developer already has plans to raze the East Bay complex. 
 
Station Casinos: Bankruptcy date depends on bondholders - In court filing, company fights injunction sought by bondholder Mar 18, 2009 Station Casinos Inc. executives moved Wednesday to clarify when the company may file for bankruptcy protection, saying there's no assurance the filing will be made on or before April 15 as suggested in a court filing. 
 
SDSU's Cox Arena to be called 'Viejas' Casino-owning tribe's deal draws criticism By Onell R. Soto San Diego Union-Tribune  March 18, 2009 The sports and entertainment venue at San Diego State University will be renamed Viejas Arena, seen in an artist's rendering, on July 1. The naming rights will cost the Indian band $6.9 million over 10 years. (SDSU / Viejas) -

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HEARINGS:
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April 1st: Full Committee Oversight Hearing of House Resources Committee
April 2nd: Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.  
 
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Legislation

State Legislation:
HR 9: Price - Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the week of March 1 to March 7, 2009, inclusive, be recognized as National Problem Gambling Awareness Week and the agencies and organizations described above be commended for their concerted effort to raise public awareness of problem gambling; and be it further  
SB 126: Cedillo - Legislation is also needed to clarify that existing law requires that all charitable bingo must be played using a tangible card and that the only permissible electronic devices to be used by charitable bingo players are card-minding devices.  
AB 293: Mendoza - (not sure of the intent of this bill)So far, addresses definitions etc.  This is a wait and see.
SB 170:  Florez - Williamson Act Contracts: Cancellation -OPPOSE-Set for Hearing April 1, 2009
SB  357: Ducheny -Proposes to extend the sunset date of the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund (SDF) Grant Program, for grants to local jurisdictions to mitigate the impacts of tribal casinos, until January 1, 2020. Only 21 tribes pay into this fund - all have 1999 tribal state compacts. 1999 Compacts have failed the state both financially and socially. 
SB 827 (G.O. Committee).  Code maintenance bill that repeals and renumbers sections of the Government Code related to tribal gaming into one stand-alone Title in the Government Code.  
 SB 829 (G.O. Committee).  Clarifies and updates the definition of "key employee" in the Gambling Control Act.  Provides the Executive Director and Members of the California Gambling Control Commission (CGCC) with the authority to administer oaths of office to new Commission members and other specified employees of CGCC.
 SB 830 (G.O. Committee). Clarifies the policy purpose of Horse Racing Law, reflecting the changes made to the law pursuant to the enactment of SB 16xx (Chapter 12, Statutes of 2009-10 Second Extraordinary Session).  Specifically, the bill strikes the stated intent of law to allow parimutuel wagering on horse races to provide support for the network of California fairs.
 SB 831 (G.O. Committee) California State Lottery:  multistate lottery.  Reinstates a provision of law intended to bring the California Lottery Act into compliance with a Superior Court writ that required the Lottery Commission to align the prize redemption period in state law with the redemption period authorized by agreement for Mega Millions.  This change would only be necessary if the voters approve Proposition 1C in May 2009.
 
Federal Legislation:
S. 338 US Senator Feinstein:  Requires a two-part determination for the expansion of the gaming facility or scope of gaming at Casino San Pablo operated by the Lytton Band.  Provides greater scrunity by the public and local government. Restores the management of the size and scope of gaming to the State of California.PLEASE SEND A LETTER OF SUPPORT.
 
 
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