Por: Los Angeles Times Politics October 04, 2022
Online sports gambling companies, California tribes and card rooms have spent more than $410 million on a pair of dueling ballot measures to legalize sports betting in person and online. If either side thought Proposition 26 or 27 could win, they placed a bad bet. A new poll from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, co-sponsored by The Times, shows little chance voters will approve either measure in November. Likely voters who said... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 07, 2022
California voters will decide the fate of seven statewide propositions on Nov. 8. The propositions, like all state ballot measures, require approval by a simple majority of voters for passage. Unless otherwise specified, the approved propositions take effect once the election... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 05, 2022
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 25, 2022
Since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2018 that states can allow sports betting, legal gambling has exploded across America — leaving some predictable problems in its wake. Many of the more than 30 states that permit sports betting — including Michigan, Virginia and... + más
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ABC7 USA September 25, 2022
Both sides stand to really get rich for the long term, said Maviglio, who is not involved in the campaign. It could become a permanent funding source for a handful of companies -- or a handful of tribes.All of it could be a bad bet.With the midterm elections approaching, voters... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment September 21, 2022
LOS ANGELES -- The campaign that could bring legalized sports betting to California is the most expensive ballot-initiative fight in U.S. history at about $400 million and counting, pitting wealthy Native American tribes against online gambling companies and less-affluent tribes... + más
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