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Agua Caliente Casino

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Palm Springs, United States

Agua Caliente Casino is a premier casino and resort located in Palm Springs, California, offering a variety of gaming options, luxurious accommodations, fine dining, and entertainment. This casino features a lively atmosphere with slot machines, table games, a poker room, and numerous events that cater to guests looking for excitement and relaxation.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Agua Caliente Casino

-4.71

Latest Event

Agua Caliente Band Political Spending Report

OpenSecrets data reveals that the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, associated with Agua Caliente Casino, contributed nearly $1 million and spent $565,000 on lobbying during the 2024 cycle. This indicates active political engagement likely aimed at protecting tribal interests.

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BYSTANDER

Agua Caliente Casino is currently rated as a Bystander.

-1 to -4 CCI Score
Companies scoring here do little to oppose authoritarianism. Their inaction results in a passive endorsement of the status quo, as they neither actively resist oppression nor contribute to overt support for it.

Latest Events

  • Agua Caliente Band Political Spending Report Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    OpenSecrets data reveals that the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, associated with Agua Caliente Casino, contributed nearly $1 million and spent $565,000 on lobbying during the 2024 cycle. This indicates active political engagement likely aimed at protecting tribal interests.

  • +70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 14

    The reported contributions ($996,247) and lobbying expenditures ($565,000) demonstrate significant political engagement. Seen from an anti-fascist perspective, such activity—especially by a tribal organization striving to protect its rights and interests—can be interpreted as a positive intervention in the political process, contributing to the defense of marginalized communities.

    Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians - OpenSecrets

  • Cancellation of Clean Air Policy Harms Workers' Rights Logo
    OCT
    23
    2023

    Agua Caliente Casino cancelled its popular clean air policy, exposing employees and patrons to secondhand smoke, drawing criticism from labor advocates such as Casino Employees Against Smoking Effects (CEASE).

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    The decision to cancel the clean air policy significantly undermines worker health and rights by exposing employees to harmful secondhand smoke. This action neglects the duty to provide a safe workplace environment, drawing criticism from labor groups and reflecting a disregard for employees' welfare, a key concern from an anti-fascist, pro-worker perspective.

    Agua Caliente Casino in Palm Springs cancels clean air policy - BJ21

  • Court Hears Agua Caliente Political Funding Case Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    The California Supreme Court heard arguments aimed at forcing the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians to comply with state laws requiring the reporting of lobbying expenses and political campaign contributions. Such enforcement is seen as bolstering transparency and accountability in political funding.

  • +70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 14

    The case involves legal action to enforce state reporting laws on political contributions and lobbying expenses, a move that promotes transparency and accountability in corporate political activities. This enforcement supports anti-authoritarian measures by ensuring that corporate political funding is transparent.

    Court Hears Agua Caliente Political Funding Case

  • Worker Fatality at Agua Caliente Casino Construction Site Logo
    DEC
    07
    2020

    OSHA fined three contractors over safety failures following the fatal crushing of a construction worker, Jay Ayers, at the Agua Caliente Casino project site in Cathedral City. The incident raises concerns about oversight and worker safety in projects associated with the casino.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    The fatality, resulting from inadequate safety inspections and hazard warnings by contractors at the Agua Caliente Casino construction site, reflects poorly on worker rights and safety oversight. Although the OSHA fines targeted the contractors, the incident underscores the broader failure in protecting workers associated with the casino’s project, a concern central to labor relations and human rights practices.

    OSHA Fines Three Companies $64,000 in Worker Crushing Death

  • Worker Death at Agua Caliente Casino Construction Site Logo
    DEC
    07
    2020

    OSHA fined three contractors after a catastrophic incident on December 7 resulted in the death of worker Jay Ayers at the Agua Caliente Casino construction site, revealing significant oversights in workplace safety protocols.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    The fatal incident and OSHA penalties underscore severe lapses in worker safety oversight associated with the project. Although the fines were imposed on the contractors responsible for on-site safety inspections and hazard communications, the incident reflects broader issues in the labor relations and worker rights framework that the project owner may be indirectly responsible for.

    OSHA Fines Three Companies $64,000 in Worker Crushing Death

  • Fatal Construction Safety Incident at Agua Caliente Casino Logo
    DEC
    07
    2020

    On December 7, 2020, a metal gate near the new Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City loading dock collapsed, fatally crushing a 41-year-old construction worker. An OSHA investigation revealed that the project's contractors failed to perform necessary safety inspections, hazard identifications, and proper warning measures, raising concerns over overall oversight in managing worker safety at the casino site.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    The fatal incident exposes critical lapses in worker safety oversight tied to the casino’s construction project. Although the investigation pinpointed contractor failures, the incident reflects on the broader responsibility of the company to ensure that its partners adhere to strict occupational safety standards. This neglect in maintaining a safe workplace environment for workers significantly undermines labor relations and human rights responsibilities.

    OSHA finds three California contractors failed to conduct inspections, identify hazards in investigation of fatal incident at Agua Caliente Casino

  • Lawsuit Over Campaign Finance Disclosure by Tribal Casino Logo
    SEP
    27
    2002

    In September 2002, California’s Fair Political Practices Commission filed a lawsuit against the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians for allegedly failing to comply with campaign finance disclosure laws. The suit detailed that in 1998, the tribe, which operates Agua Caliente Casino, spent $7.5 million on political donations without meeting reporting deadlines for major donors and late contributions, raising concerns over transparency and accountability in political influence.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 14

    The lawsuit alleges the tribe failed to provide timely and accurate campaign finance disclosures related to substantial political donations. This lack of transparency undermines democratic accountability and facilitates the potential for undue political influence, reflecting negatively on public and political behavior. From an anti-fascist perspective, such opaqueness in financial contributions can erode trust in political institutions and bolster authoritarian practices.

    State Sues Tribe Over Reporting of Gifts - Los Angeles Times

  • FPPC Lawsuit Enforces Campaign Financial Transparency Logo
    JAN
    01
    2002

    In 2002, the California Fair Political Practice Commission sued the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians for inadequate campaign finance disclosures, leading to a 2006 California Supreme Court ruling that affirmed tribal compliance with state reporting requirements. This legal intervention bolstered accountability in political contributions by ensuring transparency in tribal campaign spending.

  • +70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 14

    This event demonstrates a significant enforcement of campaign finance transparency through legal means. By compelling the Agua Caliente Band to comply with state disclosure requirements despite claims of tribal sovereignty, the ruling enhanced political accountability and transparency — key factors in limiting opaque financial influence that can foster authoritarian practices.

    Inland Empire Tribal Nations flex political muscles with campaign cash

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