California signed two tribal-state gaming compacts with the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California, and the Redding Rancheria.
The compacts allow the two groups to operate up to two gaming facilities each on eligible Indian lands for Nevada-style games include including slot machines, electronic games of chance, and many banked card games like blackjack. The Tribes would retain the right to acquire more lands for future expansion and negotiate for amendments to authorize gaming on those lands.
The Tribes would be entitled to operate up to a total of 1,200 gaming devices and offer off-track wagering on horse races at a satellite wagering facility.