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The union of publications says Proposition 26 (Prop 26) threatens local governments across California and will support the ‘No on Proposition 26 coalition.’
Publications in opposition to Prop 26 include: the Los Angeles Times, East Bay Times, Fresno Bee, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Lake County Record, Long Beach Press-Telegram, Los Angeles Daily News, Marin Independent Journal, Mercury News, Orange County Register, Pasadena Star News, Redlands Daily Facts, Riverside Press-Enterprise, Sacramento Bee, San Bernardino Sun, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, San Luis Obispo Tribune, Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Torrance Daily Breeze and Whittier Daily News.
Some publications in this group have made comments, including the Los Angeles Times: “The measure amounts to a toxic brew of industry interests designed not only to enrich the funders but also to push away their competitors
“If California ever decides to embrace sports betting, it should be with a framework that is as evenhanded as possible, and not one that so blatantly picks winners and losers.”
The San Diego Union Tribune added: “Advocates (tribal casinos) have no good explanation for why the measure includes a hugely self-serving proviso that makes it easier for tribes to sue and punish rival card-room operators.
“And they barely respond to criticism the measure would prop up racetracks at a time when concerns about their treatment of horses have never been more intense.”
Prop 26 made the ballot on California’s upcoming referendum, unlike its competitor Proposition 27 (Prop 27), which would have legalised online sports betting to America’s largest online operators.
Flutter and Entain unsuccessfully pledged $100m to get Prop 27 on the upcoming November ballot.
Although it passed initial legislative goalposts, Prop 26 has faced growing opposition as voting for California’s latest law changes draws nearer.