BALLOT MEASURE SUMMARY


PROP
94

Referendum on Amendment
to Indian Gaming Compact.

SUMMARY                                                                  Put on the Ballot by Petition Signatures


"Yes" Vote approves, and "No" Vote rejects, a law that ratifies an amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Pechanga Band of Luiseño Mission Indians. Fiscal Impact:
Net increase in annual state revenues probably in the tens of millions of dollars, growing over time through 2030.

WHAT YOUR VOTE MEANS


YES   A YES vote on this measure means: The Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians—a tribe that owns a casino in Riverside County with about 2,000 slot machines—could operate up to 7,500 slot machines. The tribe would make increased payments to the state annually through 2030.

 

NO   A NO vote on this measure means: The Pechanga tribe would be able to continue operating its existing casino, but would not be able to significantly expand its casino operations. The tribe's current payments to the state would not be affected.

ARGUMENTS


PRO   YES on 94, 95, 96, 97 preserves four tribal gaming agreements and protects hundreds of millions of dollars each year they will provide to our state. The agreements increase the percentage of revenues tribes pay to the state, mandate strict new environmental protections, and share revenues with non-gaming tribes.

 

CON   Part of Sacramento political deal for 4 wealthy, powerful tribes. Bad deal for California. Huge casino gambling expansion. Could economically devastate other tribes. Lacks protections for workers, environment. Loophole language lets tribes manipulate revenue and underpay state. Revenue claims wildly exaggerated. Schools not guaranteed 1¢. NO–94, 95, 96, 97.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


FOR  
Coalition to Protect California’s
 Budget and Economy
(800) 827-1267
info@YESforCalifornia.com
www.YESforCalifornia.com

 

AGAINST  
Californians Against Unfair
 Deals—No on 94, 95, 96, 97,
 A coalition of tribes,
 educators, taxpayers,
 public safety officials,
 labor, seniors,
 environmentalists.
(310) 996-2676
www.NoUnfairDeals.com




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