Eagle1 Acquisitions Corp., one of the backers behind a proposition to bring legal sports betting to California, has submitted amendments to its proposal to the state Attorney General’s office.
California Sports Betting Backer Submits Proposition Amendments to StateThe Sports Wagering Regulation and Tribal Gaming Protection Act would give tribal groups 100% control of the sports betting market. According to Eagle1 estimates, the industry could generate as much as $3 billion a year in revenues.
Submitted Amendments
California Sports Betting Backer Submits Proposition Amendments to State- Tribes to receive an estimated 15-20 times more revenue share annually under the proposition.
- Removal of two problematic provisions in order to strengthen regulatory controls and oversight.
- In-person registration requirement for online gaming for people outside of a 10-mile radius from a casino removed after two years. California Sports Betting Backer Submits Proposition Amendments to State
- Improved ability for tribes to become their own affiliates.
- Inclusion of comments from land-based and out-of-state operators and regulators.
California Sports Betting Backer Submits Proposition Amendments to State“What we are trying to do is create something that works for everyone. Tribal support is paramount to the success of this effort, and we will not put it on the ballot without approval from a majority of the tribes.
We took a proposal that had the support of more than 70 tribes and was one of the most tribal-focused propositions ever, made amendments based on tribal and regulator feedback and updated it for today’s legal landscape. What we are trying to do is create something that works for everyone. Tribal support is paramount to the success of this effort, and we will not put it on the ballot without approval from a majority of the tribes.”
“We removed language we were told did not work for the tribes and for the first time have created something inclusive for all – the tribes, land-based casinos, regulators, out-of-state operators and the people of California. This is a forward-thinking and tribal-centric proposition that finally paves the way for sports betting in California.”
Eagle1 has previously stated that tribes will not be expected to provide any financial backing to the passage of the proposition and adding it to the 2024 California election ballot. All financial support will be provided by Eagle1.
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California Sports Betting Backer Submits Proposition Amendments to State in American politics. Both Proposition 26 and Proposition 27, which were rejected by the electorate, raised over $500 million in funding throughout 2022.88.28% voted no to mobile sports betting while 66.98% voted not to legalize sports betting in any form.