"She has personal issues against casinos that affected her personally in her life so we know that she opposes them." "The tribe isn't shocked that we received opposition from Dianne Feinstein Dianne Feinstein opposes all casino relocation projects," Redding Rancheria Tribal Council Chairman Jack Potter said to KRCR. Feinstein, who cites opposition to the move by the City of Redding, Shasta County and the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, says a “restored lands” exception is not applicable. In a letter dated Tuesday, Feinstein urged Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Bryan Newland to use a two-part process to review the proposal, which would include broad public input. The proposed relocation of the Win-River Casino and Event Center is currently facing opposition from a number of parties, most notably Senator Dianne Feinstein, who is doubling down on her stance against the move, reports KRCR. After a pause, the tribe is back on track on its application to build a 69,000 square-foot casino, a 250-room hotel, and a retail center in South Redding, California. Redding Rancheria has renewed its federal application for a casino relocation proposal.
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