We're now almost a week from the general election. Some of the most expensive propositions in the state history would bring sports betting to San Diego's tribal casinos and DelMarRacing. MHoffmam tells us what's at stake for Props. 26 and 27.
would legalize online sports betting for tribes and online gambling companies. Those businesses would have to partner with a tribe to get a license. It is backed by betting companies like Fanduel and Draftkings, along with a few smaller tribes in Northern California.
Under Prop. 27, 10% of betting profits would go into a fund to address homelessness with a smaller portion of that split among tribes without casinos.
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