Such confusion remains with the average voter. They didn’t know which one did what and which one to vote for. There was media nonstop – commercials and billboards. It was the most expensive proposition fight in the history of California. This throws it right back into the voter’s face, and a lot of voters are just tired of the conversation. Tribes decided to wait an election cycle and let sports betting move out of the media and out of the voter’s mind, then work our way back into it in future cycles. “We’re trying to base our decisions and path forward on information and not just how we feel. “All of the data shows the California voter is just not ready for sports betting at this moment in time regardless of whether it’s tribally or commercially led,” Siva said. He said anything the tribes want to do with sports betting is going to be based on information and data. James Siva, chairman of the CNIGA, wasn’t enthused about going back to voters. Tribal leaders are upset, because it was done without reaching out to CNIGA first. The newest proposal was submitted by Kasey Thompson and Reeve Collins, co-founders of Pala Interactive, which has since been sold to Boyd Gaming.
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