Two groups are claiming the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians is violating its compact with California.
The Preservation of Los Olivos and Preservation of Santa Ynez filed a complaint with the state Gambling Control Commission. The group say the tribe is expanding its gaming enterprise by buying off-reservation properties.
The commission, however, determined there no violations. But the groups say Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) needs to step in.
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Santa Ynez groups allege Chumash violated casino compact
(AP 9/13)
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