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November 18,2014 Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95&20 RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations Dear Ms. George, I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and frre support in our area. If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most oftbe tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law. No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has-shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Name: J[;rFJ?(;j /{ UJ[ Signature: /kh .4: 71(/// y;c _ F ; ___ _ __;_==-.. ___ C......:A......)2 oolf Card room

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95&20

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and frre support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most oftbe tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has-shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Name: J[;rFJ?(;j /{ UJ[

Signature: /kh .4: ;t;:t;-~ 71(/// y;c

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOHS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Mauy of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls ffiJRT CONSUMERS aud have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Signature:

Card room:

November 18,2014

Susanne George Ftesearch Auaalyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like Calitoruia. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause meto LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer adrasticloss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has providedsafe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE .JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will belost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in Califoruia is forced by law to charge its customers a fee perwager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California J)epartment of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we vvill be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX RRVRNUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that p1ice controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration ofthis matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE .JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and sutTer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable ba~is for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Signature:

Card room:

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bmeau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

1 am writing to OPPOSE tbe proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general ftmd revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many oftbesejobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost iftbese regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing tbese regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which foods police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bmeau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

SusaJllle George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, TI1e Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming wllile contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to ·institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California' Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in om area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bmeau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that lllnder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations \Viii cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to tbe Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds p(,lice and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The ViJlage Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal garuing while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. Ueorge,

[ am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's fi.ttme at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fi.md revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations tbat hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For tbe past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most oftbe tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute tbis practice. History has shown tbat price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration oftbis matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, cA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs am! most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that ptice controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. "These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE .JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffur a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has providedsafe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will belost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee perwager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that !tinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to tbe Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration ofthis matter.

Sincerely,

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Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has prov' ded safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue wil be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. Histo·.y has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progresf:ive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if fuese regulations become law.

No oilier gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our cm:d room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration ofthis matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Name: L I) G /( Jj J

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVRNlJR to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Name:

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to iostitutc this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Siocerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost ifthese regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this rnatteL

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute tins practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration ofthis matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations Vl<ill cause me to LOSE MY .JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

Ifthe Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration ofthis matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and frre support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Signature:

Card room:

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY .JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matier.

Name: __

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November 18,2014

Susarme George Research Analyst Califomia Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club aud put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police aud fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and su:ffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in Califomia is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Name: -'-'F fA'--'-H--'-!1_/--J-jtJ_U_· _F _ ~-/ Signature: -~~~~--~-~

VC Cardroom, Inc. Card room:--------------

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a prot,rressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

VC Cardroom, Inc. Card room:--------------

November 18,2014

Susarine George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Cardroom:.~ V~\\~ l (GL·V

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

l am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Name:

Card room:

November 18,2014

Susanne George !Zesearch Plnalyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE .JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Signature: -·~~'7:·7'/~--------------­VC Cardroom, Inc.

c~droorn: _________________ ___

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will he at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will he at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration ofthis matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we vl'ill be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will he lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARc"i, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss ofrevenuc. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

TI1ank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Card room: __ V_'fL_L--_"_4_G_¥_" -~~· _c_::.-::_'kS ___ _

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau reqtrires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and sul'fer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE .JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to tbe Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributin11; LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special intere;is proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst Califomia Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every haod played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvaotage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE .JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the t~'C revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like Califomia. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thaulc you for yom consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Name:

Signature: C.c \A. ~~I \l \;c,.-:f::f}g lN{::.J

Card room:

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE tbe proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires tbat card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For tbe past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many oftbese jobs and most oftbe tax revenue will be lost if tbese regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and tbere is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute tbis practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and b.ave no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to tb.e special interests proposing these regulations ~nd let our card room set its pricing based on local mm·ket conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs anclmost of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive· state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George FlesearchAulalyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gan1ing while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chnla Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, tbe City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires tbat card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and sufter a drastic loss of revenue. For tbe past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and tbere is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute tbis practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Card room: __ --0 I r '1 } ,1.,dJ I ( G~Crh\~L~ lo

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Card room: _ -"\,;;;)L.......-----'· ,. \\ (t\ _ 1-'\'-'-"("-··.,~t..'•'Ylcc,c-'~"-'''

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that !tinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire suppmt in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like Califomia. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVEI'.'UE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista INill suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gan1ing while contributing UVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal ganling while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

November 18,2014

Susarme George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in Califoraia is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like Califoraia. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

Cardroom: V.e

November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18, 2014

Susanne George Research Analyst Califomia Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in Califomia is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of the tax revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to chru·ge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and Jet our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,

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November 18,2014

Susanne George Research Analyst California Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control Sacramento, CA 95820

RE: Proposed Amendment to Gaming Activity Authorization Regulations

Dear Ms. George,

I am writing to OPPOSE the proposed regulations that hinder The Village Club's ability to waive collections fees in controlled games. These proposed regulations will cause me to LOSE MY JOB at The Village Club and put my family's future at risk. Moreover, the City of Chula Vista will suffer a sharp reduction in general fund revenue much of which funds police and fire support in our area.

If the Bureau requires that card rooms such as The Village Club charge fees on every hand played, we will be at a serious competitive disadvantage to local tribal casinos and suffer a drastic loss of revenue. For the past 68 YEARS, The Village Club has provided safe, legal gaming while contributing LIVING WAGE JOBS and VITAL TAX REVENUE to the Chula Vista. Many of these jobs and most of theta.'<. revenue will be lost if these regulations become law.

No other gaming business in California is forced by law to charge its customers a fee per wager, and there is no reasonable basis for the Bureau to institute this practice. History has shown that price controls HURT CONSUMERS and have no place in a progressive state like California. Please do not cede to the special interests proposing these regulations and let our card room set its pricing based on local market conditions.

Thank you fer your consideration of this matter.

Sincerely,