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Proposition 26 on the Nov. 8 ballot would allow in-person sports betting at tribal casinos and licensed racetracks, requiring the venues to make certain payments to the state, and also legalize rou… ...
Proposition 26 would have expanded legalized gambling to allow in-person sports betting at horse racing tracks and tribal casinos, with new vegas-style games. Proposition 27 would have allowed ...
Proposition 26 has one committee in support, according to Cal-Access. Bear with me here — it’s the YES on 26, NO on 27 - Coalition for Safe, Responsible Gaming, Sponsored by California Indian ...
Proposition 26 would have allowed in-person sports betting at tribal casinos and horse racing tracks. Leaders of four of California’s most successful Native American tribes with gaming ...
Proposition 26 on California's November ballot would expand sports betting in California, but it would also make cardrooms vulnerable to lawsuits.
Private polling shows Proposition 26 running behind and likely to lose along with another, vastly different sports betting initiative, Proposition 27. Skelton: Poll shows voters are turned off by ...
One of the measures is Proposition 26, which would allow for in-person sports betting exclusively at tribal casinos and California's four-horse racetracks.
Proposition 26, according to California’s general election voter information guide, legalizes in-person sports betting, roulette and dice games at tribal casinos and racetracks.
if proposition 26 passes, it will also make space for a sportsbook. tribes like this one promise the funds collected from sports betting will go back into their local communities.
Proposition 26 on California's November ballot would expand sports betting in California, but it would also make cardrooms vulnerable to multiple lawsuits. ABC7 Bay Area 24/7 live stream.