3/29/06
National Indian Gaming
Commission:
Tribe Must Cease
* Volatile letter
tells Alturas tribe to cease construction and stop
plans for gaming in Yreka
By Daniel
Webster
Pioneer Press Publisher, Fort Jones, California
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Indian
Gaming Commission sent a
harshly written "Warning Letter" to Phillip Del
Rosa, chairman of the
Alturas Rancheria, telling the tribe to "permanently
cease
construction of the casino and discontinue plans for
future gaming
activity on the Benter Allotment" in Yreka.
The letter was also sent to the attorney for NORAM,
the financial
backer for the tribe, as well as United States
Attorney McGregor
Scott and State of California Attorney General Bill
Lockyer.
The day the letter was written, March 17, 2006, the
tribe's
spokesperson Dale Andreasen told the “Pioneer Press”
that the
previously published letter from the Office of the
Governor was
rather insignificant, as the gaming issues are
federal in nature, not
state issues.
The federal letter provides "advance warning to the
Alturas Tribe
that if it opens a gaming operation on the Benter
Allotment, the NIGC
staff is likely to recommend that the Chairman of
the NIGC issue a
Notice of Violation against the Alturas Tribe as
well as civil fines
and a closure order for the Benter Allotment
casino."
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