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Top Elected Officials Voice Opposition To California’s Proposition 27 1u46z

Chorus against digital wagering initiative gets louder, and new research says voters are confused 4v4d2h

Jill R. DorsonJill R. Dorson
August 30, 2022
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Though sports betting ballot initiative with funding earmarked for homelessness and mental health programs, several other key elected officials voiced strong opposition to the measure Monday in describing it as a sham.

“Proposition 27 exploits California’s tribes and our resources while making no real investments in California,” Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis said in a press release shared by the No on 27 campaign. “Ninety percent of the revenue generated by Proposition 27 would go directly into the pockets of out-of-state corporations while threatening funding for California’s needs. Vote No on 27.”

Kounalakis was ed by the state treasurer, state comptroller, superintendent of public instruction, and the insurance commissioner. And despite Newsom’s purported neutral stance, the sitting governor told reporters last week, “I know initiatives and folks will say anything. Perhaps that initiative will provide a few dollars. I’m not ing or opposing it, I haven’t given it a lot of thought, but it is not a homeless initiative.”

"California Governor Gavin Newsom has stated that he has not taken a position on Proposition 27, but added "it is not a homeless initiative. I know Angelenos can read between the lines and they know better."" https://t.co/JD0bq7sUtA

— Victor Rocha (@VictorRocha1) August 29, 2022

What’s in, who’s behind proposals 4w1ge

The initiative is one of two related to sports betting that will be on the California ballot in November. The other, Proposition 26, is a retail-only proposal backed by the state’s tribes. It would allow for in-person wagering at tribal casinos and four horse racetracks, the addition of some ball-and-dice games at casinos, and a new way for gaming entities to be sued in the state.

Proposition 27, which earmarks most potential state tax dollars to fund homelessness and mental health programs, is backed by a consortium of sports companies, led by WynnBET, each of which has poured tens of millions of dollars into efforts to win approval of the measure.

In California, we see endless ads for a couple of bills that essentially have to do with legalizing sports betting in the state.

But even after watching a few hundred spots, I had no idea what the bills were about.

Cash has broken politics and maybe thought in general. pic.twitter.com/PJD0BuTDw1

— DavePell@threads (@davepell) August 21, 2022

Proposition 27 would legalize mobile sports betting, but it would require that platforms be tied to existing tribal casinos. Proponents of the measure say the funding it would generate would make a significant dent in an issue that is critical to California’s future.

Both major parties already oppose 27 284p2f

The list of those opposed to Proposition 27 continues to grow. Recently, the opposition to the digital initiative in July. Political consultants say they’re never seen an initiative that drew formal opposition from both parties. In addition, the state’s powerful tribal lobby opposes the measure, as do civic groups, veterans organizations, and others.

“Prop. 27 is a bad deal for California,” said Betty Yee, the state’s comptroller, via press release. “The fine print says 90% of the revenue goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote the measure to pad their profits.”

so glad that the california homelessness and addiction is finally going to be ended by [checks notes] sports betting apps fanduals and draftkings putting the indian casinos out of business via a ballot proposition

— Stan (@max_munchy) August 26, 2022

Those opposing Proposition 27 have repeatedly pointed to how with a 10% tax rate, “90 percent of revenue” goes to the operators, such as DraftKings or FanDuel or PENN Entertainment. In business in general, however, the bulk of revenue flows back to the company offering the service, which is also generally true in legal gaming states across the U.S. In New York and New Hampshire, operators are taxed at 51%, meaning they keep only 49% of revenue, but those states are unusual.

Wagering companies operating in took in $16 million in its first nine months of legal wagering.

Expect status quo in California 6k414i

Last week, the independent research firm Eilers & Krejcik released a special report that points to neither sports betting initiative in California ing. Despite the massive amount of dollars spent, voters are likely confused and all of the spending could result in no sports betting, which most California tribes have said they prefer to the version of digital wagering under Proposition 27.

According to the report, “The political power and deep pockets of interests with dogs in the hunt (e.g. tribal casinos, OSB operators, sports leagues) — together with competing sports betting measures whose back-to-back presentation on the ballot is likely to confuse voters — have us leaning negative on California’s sports betting legalization prospects this fall.”

The fight over wagering in California is already the most expensive initiative campaign in history. Those for and against sports betting have funded campaigns Florida earlier this year, when DraftKings, FanDuel, Las Vegas Sands, and the Seminole Tribe spent more than $80 million combined on two proposals that failed to gather enough signatures to make the ballot.

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Jill has covered everything from steeplechase to the NFL and then some during a more than 30-year career in sports journalism. The highlight of her career was covering Oakland Raiders during the Charles Woodson/Jon Gruden era, including the infamous “Snow Bowl” and the Raiders’ 2003 trip to Super Bowl XXXVII. Her specialty these days is covering sports betting legislation across the country. You can reach Jill at [email protected]

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