“We’ve spent too much time and energy and money on the project we have now.” Even if casino consolidation were allowed, he says, the tribe is too far into the process in Jamul to move elsewhere. He said the legal mechanism doesn’t exist, pointing to failed federal legislation that had tried to allow such a move. Lee Acebedo, the Jamul tribal chairman, said that won’t work. Doing so, Supervisor Dianne Jacob said, would allow the Jamul band to build in “a much more appropriate location and work with that tribe - without ruining a community.
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