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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20560 - RESOLUTIONS - 2/19/2003 RESOLUTION NO. 20560 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTS THE INDIAN GAMING LOCAL COMMUNITY BENEFITS ACT, AS DEVELOPED BY THE TASIN - LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE, FOR ALLOCATING AND DISTRIBUTING THE INDIAN GAMING SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION FUND, AND URGES THE LEGISLATURE TO PASS AND THE GOVERNOR TO SIGN LEGISLATION IMPLEMENTING THAT PLAN. WHEREAS, as set forth in the Tribal-State Compact, the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund is designed to provide grants for gambling addiction programs, grants to state and local governments impacted by tribal government gaming, compensation for regulatory costs incurred by the State Gaming Agency and the State Department of Justice in connection with the implementation and administration of the Compact, payment of shortfalls in the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund, and any other purpose specified by the Legislature; and WHEREAS, in October 2002, tribes operating more than 200 machines as of September 1999 began making contributions into the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that TASIN tribal governments will contribute more than $1 ' billion to the fund through 2020, an estimated 2/3rds of all payments into the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund; and WHEREAS, in March 2002, the Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations (TASIN), an organization comprised of fourteen federally recognized tribes located within Riverside, San Bernardino and Santa Barbara counties, in a cooperative spirit of government-to- government relations to build stronger communities, invited local governments in the vicinity of TASIN tribal casinos to form and participate in the Local Government Committee to develop a plan for allocating and distributing the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund; and WHEREAS, TASIN and the Local Government Committee strongly believe the majority of the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund moneys should be returned to local communities impacted by tribal government gaming; and WHEREAS, the Local Government Committee, consisting of representatives from Riverside, San Bernardino and Santa Barbara counties and more than a dozen cities, developed a plan that establishes a process and sets forth priorities for the distribution of funds whereby a majority of the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund moneys return to local communities impacted by gaming as prescribed under section 5.2 of the Tribal- State Compact and AB 1385; and WHEREAS, TASIN and the Local Government Committee call upon the leadership of , the Legislature to pass legislation which faithfully reflects and adopts the plan prepared by the Local Government Committee into a law to be known as the Indian Gaming Local Community Benefits Act; and Resolution 20560 Page 2 WHEREAS, AB 1385, which ratified the Tribal-State Compacts in 1999, calls for the Legislature to appropriate moneys from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund; and WHEREAS, in light of the current state budget crisis, the need to allocate a majority of the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund to local governments impacted by tribal government gaming has become even more urgent; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the City of Palm Springs hereby supports the Indian Gaming Local Community Benefits Act, as developed by the TASIN - Local Government Committee, for allocating and distributing the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund, and urges the Legislature to pass and the Governor to sign legislation implementing that plan. ADOPTED this 191hday of February 2003 AYES: Members Hodges, Mills, Oden, Reller-Spurgin and Mayor Kleindienst NOES: None ABSENT: None TEST: O CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CALIFORNIA City Clerk Lo City Manager-' . REVIEWED &APPROVED AS TO FORM