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Posted: Oct 25, 2017

Emulating Economic Growth withRaymond "Chuckie" Hitchcock

HaneyBiz.com

 

Raymond “Chuckie” Hitchcock is of Miwok & Nisenan decent. He is the Tribal Chairman and CEO of Wilton Rancheria, the only Native American Tribe in Sacramento County. The tribe is developing a $500 million casino/hotel/event center in Elk Grove. 
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Posted: Oct 12, 2017

Letter to the Editor: Per Elk Grove Police Chief Noblett - No'Significant Uptick in Crime' at Other Indian Casinos

ElkGroveNews.net

As Wilton Rancheria’s resort and casino project continues to make progress, elkgrovenews.net’s apparent determination to publish specious claims and biased opinion under the guise of “news” becomes more desperate. The latest distortion represents a new low in scare tactics. To be clear, the project will not be a magnet for prostitution or human trafficking. And, it’s time to put to rest the false claim that the community had no voice in the project.
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Posted: Oct 10, 2017

With Governor’s Approval, the Wilton Rancheria can Move Forward

Fox 40

Governor Jerry Brown signed a gaming compact between the tribe and the state on Tuesday. The approval allows the tribe the casino complex along Highway 99 in Elk Grove. The project includes a hotel and a convention center.
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Posted: Oct 3, 2017

Elk Grove casino's tribal compact gets final approval from California

BizJournals.com

Gov. Jerry Brown has signed the tribal gaming compact for a $500 million casino in Elk Grove.
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Posted: Oct 3, 2017

Sacramento-area tribe to build large casino resort in Elk Grove

SFGate.com

Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Tuesday that green-lights plans by the Wilton Rancheria Miwok tribe to build a large casino near Sacramento.
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Posted: Oct 3, 2017

Wilton Rancheria casino project wins approval from Gov. Jerry Brown

sacbee.com

Wilton Rancheria’s plan to build a tribal casino in Elk Grove took another step forward Tuesday when Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill ratifying a compact between the state of California and the tribe.
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Posted: Oct 3, 2017

Gov. Brown gives OK to build $400M Elk Grove casino

KCRA.com

Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 1606, giving the Wilton Rancheria Tribe the go-ahead to build a $400 million casino in Elk Grove, which became a hotly contested issue in the community over the last couple years.
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Posted: Oct 3, 2017

Gov. Brown Signs Wilton Rancheria Gaming Compact Bill

For Immediate Release

Gov. Jerry Brown today signed into law Assembly Bill 1606, which ratifies the tribal gaming compact between Wilton Rancheria and the State of California. The governor’s action followed unanimous votes by the State Senate and State Assembly to ratify the agreement, and the Governor’s approval of the compact on July 19.
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