- Specifies terms and conditions of mandatory compact between state and Indian tribes for gambling on tribal land.
- Mandates Governor to sign compact upon request by tribe. Permits alternative compacts only if consistent with prescribed compact.
- Permits gambling devices and lotteries at tribal casinos.
- Amends California law to allow slot machines and banked card games at tribal casinos.
- Provides for contributions to trust funds benefiting nongaming tribes, statewide emergency medical care programs, and programs benefiting communities near tribes, if tribes retain monopoly on authorized gambling.
- Provides for reimbursement of state regulatory costs.
- Uncertain impact on state and local revenues, depending on the extent of expansion of gambling on Indian lands in California and the amount of gambling diverted from outside the state.
- Fiscal effect could range from little impact on revenues to significant annual increases.
- A YES vote of this measure means:
- The state must enter
into a specific agreement with
Indian tribes who wish to
conduct certain gambling
activities on Indian lands in
California.
- A NO vote of this measure means:
- The state would not
be required to enter into the
agreement specified in this
measure. The state could
still negotiate with
individual Indian tribes on
the extent of gambling
allowed on Indian lands in
California.
- Summary of Arguments FOR Proposition 5:
- Prop. 5 protects Native Americans' rights
to have limited gaming, restricted to
their tribal land. Prop. 5 promotes
self-reliance among California's Indians,
keeping them off welfare. Prop. 5 shares
gaming revenue with non-gaming tribes
for education and health programs, and
saves taxpayers hundreds of millions
annually. Vote yes on 5.
Full Text of Argument In Favor,
Rebuttal
- Summary of Arguments AGAINST Proposition 5:
- Proposition 5 isn't about allowing
tribes to operate casinos on their
lands. Federal law already
guarantees that tribes can operate
Indian casinos. Prop. 5 is a
dramatic expansion of unregulated,
untaxed casino gambling
throughout California! Law
Enforcement, Labor, Business,
Seniors, Educators, Environmental
and Local Government groups all
oppose Proposition 5.
Full Text of Argument Against,
Rebuttal
- Contact FOR Proposition 5:
- Californians for Indian
Self-Reliance
1130 "K" Street, Suite 150
Sacramento, CA 95814
1-800-258-7471
http://www.yeson5.org
- Contact AGAINST Proposition 5:
- Coalition Against
Unregulated Gambling
915 L Street, Suite C119
Sacramento, CA 95814
800-866-6433
http://www.bad4cal.org
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