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Assembly committee hears briefing on one-year extension of Yurok tribal-state gaming compact

Assembly Committee on Governmental Organizations · May 4, 2026
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Summary

The Assembly Committee on Governmental Organizations held an informational hearing on a one-year extension of the tribal-state gaming compact between California and the Yurok Tribe. Witnesses said the extension preserves existing terms, allows continued operation of 99 slot machines, and buys time for negotiations on a new compact; no vote was taken.

The Assembly Committee on Governmental Organizations on Wednesday heard from state and tribal officials about a proposed one-year extension of the tribal-state gaming compact between the State of California and the Yurok Tribe.

Assembly Member Blanca Rubio, chair of the committee, opened the informational hearing and said the extension "does not change the terms of the tribe's existing compact" and is intended to "preserve the term through 12/31/2026." Rubio emphasized that the session was for…

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