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[PDF] Proposition 27: Allows Online and Mobile Sports Wagering Outside Tribal Lands. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

Provides New Ways to Reduce Illegal Online Sports Betting „ Creates new ways to reduce illegal online sports betting, such as (1) requiring people who place online sports bets with any unlicensed entity to pay the state a penalty equal to 15 percent of the amount that they bet and (2) authorizing a $1,000 penalty for each day this money is not paid.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2022/Prop-27-081022.pdf

The 2021-22 Budget: California Community Colleges

Feb 16, 2021 - That legislation expands student CalFresh eligibility during the public health emergency by removing the standard work requirement for certain students who are very low income or eligible for work ‑study.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4372

An Evaluation of CSU's Cross-Campus Online Education Program

Jan 3, 2018 - Our review finds that CSU has implemented some of Chapter  363 ’s requirements but has much more work to do to comply fully —particularly by developing a more student ‑friendly database of online courses.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3725

[PDF] Proposition 26: Allows In-Person Roulette, Dice Games, Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

This minimum amount grows over time based on growth in state tax revenues, the economy, and student attendance. The 2022-23 budget includes $110 billion to meet this requirement. The state General Fund currently provides more than $80 billion towards this amount.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2022/Proposition-26-081022.pdf

Online sports wagering. [Ballot]

Oct 20, 2021 - Authorizes Actions Against Illegal Online Sports Wagering. The measure imposes a 15  percent tax on people in California who illegally make online sports wagers. This tax is applied to the amount a person bets.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-017

[PDF] Authorization of Online Poker in California

For example, the type of bet or wager must be authorized by state law and cannot violate certain federal laws. In addition, rules and regulations must be adopted to prevent minors and non-state residents from partici- pating in online gambling.  At this time, there are bills pending in Congress to legalize online gambling across all states,
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2010/Online_Poker_02_09_10.pdf

The 2021-22 Budget: Analysis of the Major University Proposals

Feb 1, 2021 - That legislation expands student CalFresh eligibility during the COVID ‑ 19 e mergency by removing the standard work requirement for certain students who are very low ‑income or eligible for work ‑study.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4336

[PDF] Online sports wagering.

Authorizes Actions Against Illegal Online Sports Wagering. The measure imposes a 15 percent tax on people in California who illegally make online sports wagers. This tax is applied to the amount a person bets.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210494.pdf

Gaming. [Ballot]

Dec 18, 2023 - Tribes that choose to adopt the model compact agreement to govern in-person and/or online sports wagering would have the primary responsibility to regulate sports wagering. For exa mple, such tribes would be responsible for reviewing what games or bets can be offered and what rules would apply (such as how payouts for winning wagers are calculated).
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-030

[PDF] Authorizing Online Poker In California: Issues For Consideration

Revenue generated from (1) existing players betting more than they otherwise would or (2) individuals that currently do not play online poker would be offset, to an unknown extent, by a reduction in existing state revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2015/Authorizing-Online-Poker-California-Issues-Consideration062415.pdf