The Reporter (Vacaville)

Some California tribal casinos ring in 2021 as virus spreads

- By Elliot Spagat

SAN DIEGO » “We’re open!” says Thunder Valley Resort Casino. Morongo Casino Resort & Spa declares, “Good Times are back!” Barona Resort Casino says, “We’re open 24/7.”

Splashy messages on websites and freeway signs for California’s tribal casinos are a jarring contrast with the sober restraint that Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered amid a crushing surge in coronaviru­s cases that has overwhelme­d hospitals statewide.

California’s self- governed tribal casinos have largely left safety rules unchanged since reopening in the spring as the government has stiffened restrictio­ns on other businesses in most of the state. Stayat-home orders that began in early December prohibit indoor religious services and on- site dining, close gyms and cardrooms, restrict hotel reservatio­ns and limit capacity to 20% at retail stores.

Tribal casinos operate under federal law on federally protected land, known as rancherias in California, so they’re not required to fall in line with Newsom’s orders. The country’s 574 federally recognized tribes also are sovereign entities and can decide on how to operate their businesses without approval from states.

Tribes outside California have reopened casinos with limited capacity and other safety precaution­s. Casinos on the country’s largest Native American reservatio­n, the Navajo Nation in the Southwest, have been closed since March.

Casino revenue is also a major source of income for tribes, which don’t have a tax base like state and local government­s.

With few other places open New Year’s Eve, casinos have come under scrutiny for ringing in 2021 with a bang. Graton Resort & Casino in Rohnert Park, north of San Francisco, faced a backlash after announcing last week that it would close for a private party with up to 4,000 people. It abruptly canceled the event and “apologized for any inconvenie­nce” in a statement online.

The San Manuel Casino in Highland, east of Los Angeles, said Tuesday that its New Year’s Eve events were also off. It will remain open for “current limited capacity” but there will be no midnight countdown, booze at the bar or tableside dining.

Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California’s largest tribal casino, said Monday that it was closing to the “general public” on New Year’s Eve after previously canceling special celebratio­ns and postponing concerts through March.

Closing to the public on New Year’s Eve was done to “further discourage attendance,” Jared Munoa, board president of the Pechanga Developmen­t Corp., said this week.

Cache Creek Casino Resort, northwest of Sacramento, said it canceled plans for a public New Year’s Eve party in early December but will open for “a small number of special guests,” estimated at less than 1% of normal crowds.

Some casinos are sticking to festivitie­s. Thunder Valley, near Sacramento, promotes “2021 Celebratio­n Giveaway” drawings Friday and Saturday, with $8,000 grand prizes. Viejas Casino & Resort, east of San Diego, advertises a $50,000 Bingo “celebratio­n” on New Year’s Eve.

Bradley Pollock, a public health professor at UC Davis Health, acknowledg­ed tribal rights and the economic benefits that casinos deliver but said “anything that encourages people to come together physically is not good.” He said New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns are “even more egregious.”

The Associated Press checked policies on websites of California’s 10 largest tribal casinos and sought comment from each by email or phone. Some confirmed the policies and underscore­d their commitment to safety; others didn’t respond.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Patterns inspired by Sonoma County flowers on a custom-woven carpet inside the Graton Resort and Casino in Rohnert Park. California’s self-governed tribal casinos have largely kept intact safety rules they adopted since reopening in the spring as the state has stiffened restrictio­ns on other businesses. With few places open New Year’s Eve, casinos have come under scrutiny for ringing in 2021 with a bang. Graton Resort & Casino faced a backlash after announcing last week that it would close for a private party with up to 4,000 people, then abruptly canceled the event.
ERIC RISBERG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Patterns inspired by Sonoma County flowers on a custom-woven carpet inside the Graton Resort and Casino in Rohnert Park. California’s self-governed tribal casinos have largely kept intact safety rules they adopted since reopening in the spring as the state has stiffened restrictio­ns on other businesses. With few places open New Year’s Eve, casinos have come under scrutiny for ringing in 2021 with a bang. Graton Resort & Casino faced a backlash after announcing last week that it would close for a private party with up to 4,000 people, then abruptly canceled the event.
 ?? GREGORY BULL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? An official reads the temperatur­e of a woman at the entrance to the Viejas Casino and Resort in Alpine as it reopens May 18.
GREGORY BULL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS An official reads the temperatur­e of a woman at the entrance to the Viejas Casino and Resort in Alpine as it reopens May 18.

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