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1. SignOnSanDiego State/The Region -- High-stakes showdown
www.uniontrib.com/news/state/2 - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2001 Last Visited: 7/23/2001
The agency certainly could use a couple more auditing positions , given the explosion of the industry , said Kyle Nayback , who recently left the post of spokesman for the National Indian Gaming Commission. Keep in mind , since 1988 the industry has grown twentyfold and the agency has grown twofold..
Largely overlooked , not all of California's tribes have dug in against the new gambling commission. Most of San Diego's Indian leaders were conspicuously silent during the months of political combat. Some tribes , such as Barona and San Pasqual , publicly came to the commission's aid. -
2. thedesertsun.com | Casino contract’s delay hasn’t dissuaded Trump
www.thedesertsun.com/news/stor - [Cached]Published on: 5/4/2001 Last Visited: 5/4/2001
Commission spokesman Kyle Nayback said the group has concerns with the environmental assessment of the proposed $ 60 million expansion of Spotlight 29 Casino that would include a casino addition and hotel.
The commission is asking the tribe to respond to concerns by the city of Coachella that infrastructure upgrades fueled by the expansion will cost city taxpayers up to $ 7 million.
We have had a lot of discussions with the city , Trump said. We are moving forward on that..
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The growth in California has created an influx of management contracts , said Kyle Nayback , a spokesman for the National Indian Gaming Commission. -
3. NRNews Central - Legislative Loop
www.nrn.com/news/loop_brief.ht - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2000 Last Visited: 2/2/2001
Kyle Nayback, the NIGC's director of congressional and public affairs, said the commission had received only seven such submissions to date for California projects and did not expect to see many more.
Of the 198 Native American tribes nationally who run gaming operations in 24 states, only 33 use outside managers, according to Nayback. He said limitations on tribal management contracts in terms of permitted tenure and compensation would discourage any would-be partnerships. Nonrenewable contracts with tribes expire after five years, and management companies are restricted to 30 percent of net revenues in most cases although tribal leaders can grant exceptions in some instances. The policy is to try to get tribes to manage themselves, Nayback said.
Despite such possible constraints, Donald Trump's organization has offered $ 60 million as its share of a pending partnership to expand the Spotlight 29 Casino run by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians in the Coachella Valley, near Palm Springs.

