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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced that he has signed a tribal-state gaming compact between the State of California and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.

The terms of the new compact regarding licensing, compliance enforcement, mitigation of off-reservation impacts and protections for patrons and employees are consistent with recent compacts. The regulatory provisions reflect the professionalism of the tribe’s regulators and their constructive relationship with state gaming regulators.

The compact affirms the tribe’s commitment to the residents of San Bernardino County and is intended to enable the tribal government to invest in worthy causes, including fire, emergency medical services, law enforcement, public transit, infrastructure improvements, education, renewable energy, recycling or water conservation projects, non-gaming-related economic development and health care facilities. It also will make the tribe one of the largest contributors to the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund, which distributes gaming revenue to non-gaming and limited gaming tribes so that the economic benefits of gaming reach all tribal governments within California.