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2003 Initiative Analysis: The Gaming Revenue Act of 2004

In addition, Indian tribes with tribal-state gaming compacts are authorized to operate slot machines and other casino-style gaming in California. Card Rooms. The state allows card rooms to conduct certain “non-banked” card games.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031060.htm

[PDF] Indian Gaming Fair-Share Revenue Act of 2004, Amendment No. 1-NS

Tribes that enter a tribal-state compact may operate slot machines (up to 2,000) and engage in lottery and banked card games, such as twenty-one. Games such as craps and roulette are prohibited. Currently, 64 tribes have tribal-state gaming compacts and operate 50 casinos with a total of 54,000 slot machines.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2004/040042.pdf

2004 Initiative Analysis: Tribal Fair Share Act of 2004

In exchange for agreeing to the provisions of the measure, tribes would be au thorized to operate up to 3,000 slot machines each. (As with current compacts, tribes would be limited to two facilities.)
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2004/040048.htm

[PDF] California Brain Research and Tobacco Tax Act of 2014

The use of tobacco products has been linked to various adverse health effects by the federal health authorities and numerous scientific studies. Thus, this measure would reduce state and local government health care spending on tobacco-related diseases over the long term.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2014/140042.pdf

"The Gaming Control Act of 1998"

Existing law prohibits (1) games of chance and wagering that comprise what is commonly referred to as casino-style gambling (such as roulette, craps, blackjack, and slot machines) and (2) progressive jackpots (where part of each card game's "pot" of winnings is carried over to successive games).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980074_INT.html

[PDF] The Gaming Control Act of 1998

Existing law prohibits (1) games of chance and wagering that comprise what is com- monly referred to as casino-style gambling (such as roulette, craps, blackjack, and slot machines) and (2) progressive jackpots (where part of each card game’s “pot” of win- nings is carried over to successive games).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980074_INT.pdf

[PDF] Fair Tax Initiative

The specific fair tax rate that would be in effect at any given time would be the lesser of the maximum 6 percent rate, or that lower rate sufficient to generate the total com- bined revenue received by California’s state and local governments from all affected sources in “fiscal 1998" (presumably, fiscal year 1997-98).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980687_INT.pdf

"Keeping the Promise Initiative"

In some cases--such as many user charges, admission fees, an d some regulatory fees--the payment is closely linked to the cost of providing a particular service to an individual beneficiary or regulated party.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990048_INT.html

[PDF] O:WILInitiatives999990048_INT.PDF

In some cases— such as many user charges, admission fees, and some regulatory fees— the payment is closely linked to the cost of providing a particular service to an individual beneficiary or regulated party.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990048_INT.pdf

[PDF] "School Choice Amendment"

. • Replaces the state’s constitutional funding guarantee for K-14 education (com- monly known as “Proposition 98") with an alternate minimum guarantee opera- ble under certain economic conditions. Hon.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990287_INT.pdf