State faces tough road with tribes - 2004-01-18
Ask Richard Milanovich if California's Indian casino tribes are likely to ante up $500 million to help balance Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed state budget, and you get a concise answer: "No."
Milanovich is the chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, one of the state's most thriving and politically influential tribes, and the only
one with two casinos, one in the heart of Palm Springs.
Schwarzenegger is the former actor who repeatedly attacked the state's casino tribes as a heavy-handed special interest in last year's recall election and promised voters he would get the tribes to "pay their fair share," which his campaign estimated at the time to be at least $1 billion.
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