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Gaming. [Ballot]

Dec 18, 2023 - Under the measure, monies in TSW-RSTF would be considered tribal revenues that are distributed to federally recognized tribes in the state that either do not opera te casinos or operate casinos with less than 350 slot machines.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-030

Tribal gaming. [Ballot]

Dec 27, 2021 - Under the measure, monies in TSW-RSTF would be considered tribal revenues that are distributed to federally recognized tribes in the state that either do not operate casinos or ope rate casinos with less than 350 slot machines.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-039

Online sports wagering. [Ballot]

Oct 20, 2021 - Tribes currently operate 66 casinos in 28 counties, offering slot machines, lottery games, and card games on Indian lands. As discussed below, these casinos are generally authorize d based on agreements with individual gaming tribes and the state and are regulated by individual tribal gaming agencies, CGCC, and DOJ.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-017

Sports wagering. [Ballot]

Dec 18, 2023 - For example, federal law permits federally recognized tribes to operate certain types of games (such as slot machines) on Native American lands in states that allow such games. When a tribe wants to offer gaming on its lands, federal law requires that the state negotiate a comp act with the tribe that specifies how gaming will be conducted, regulated, and enforced.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-031

California gaming activities. [Ballot]

Oct 1, 2021 - Banking games generally involve players betting against the “house, ” who is a participant in the game with an interest in the outcome, and percentage games generally involve the house receiving a percentage of money involved in the game.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-009

Artificial intelligence and child safety. [Ballot]

Jan 27, 2026 - The measure also prohibits the use of design practices that interfer e with a child ’s or a parent ’s ability to find, understand, or use safety features, privacy controls, or parental controls. Increases State Regulatory and Audit Oversight.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-036

Proposition 3 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - Proposition 3 [Ballot] Translate Our Website This Google ™ translation feature provided on the Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO) website is for informational purposes only. The LAO is unable to guarantee the accuracy of this translation and is therefore not liable for any inaccurate information resulting from the translation application tool.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=3&year=2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) and child safety. [Ballot]

Dec 12, 2025 - For example, some companies could limit access to certain AI features or restrict use by individuals under age 18. If these decisions change the profits of these companies or how many people they employ in California, it would affect state and local tax revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-025

Funding for students who attend private schools or are educated at home. [Ballot]

Oct 7, 2025 - Below, we describe the main features of the program, explain how the state would administer it, and review the associated changes to the Constitution. Proposed Program Provides State Funding for Students in Private School or Homeschool Settings.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-014

Social media platforms. [Ballot]

Feb 6, 2024 - Users connect and interact on the platform by, for example, posting content or sending messages using one or more of its features. To create a user account, social media platforms often require users to be 13 years of age or older.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-035