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California sports betting initiative makes 2022 ballot

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California voters will have the opportunity to allow Sports Betting next year after a tribal-led initiative garnered the necessary one
million signatures to appear on the November 2022 ballot.
The ballot measure would legalize sports wagering at tribal casinos and licensed racetracks while excluding card rooms.
Sportsbetting would be taxed 10% at racetracks.

The measure would also allow tribes to offer roulette and dice games.

Sponsored by the Coalition to Authorize Regulated Sports Wagering, the measure is supported by 18 tribes who expect to earn up
to tens of millions of dollars in annual revenue. The coalition has reported more than $11.5m in contributions according to BallotPedia.

“This is an important step toward giving Californians the opportunity to participate in sports wagering while also establishing safeguards
and protections against underage gambling,” said Mark Macarro, tribal chairman of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians.

The initiative received more than one million valid signatures, verified ahead of a June 30 deadline.

Opponents of the measure say it would give California tribes a monopoly over the state’s gaming revenue. Among the most prominent
critics are Hollywood Park Casino and Hawaiian Gardens Casino, two of the biggest card clubs in Los Angeles.

Kyle Kirkland, president of the California Gaming Association, told the Los Angeles Times, "This initiative does nothing to advance
sports wagering, and instead expands the tribal casinos’ tax-free monopoly on gaming and rewards those operators for prioritizing
their own wealth over public health and safety."
 

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