California tribes opposed to a ballot initiative that would end their slot machine monopoly are enlisting the support of state lawmakers.
Republican Sen. Jim Battin, a long-time supporter of tribal rights, wrote to constituents, telling them to oppose Proposition 68. He came under fire for writing the letter on official stationery.
Now, the spouse of a lawmaker in line for president of the state Senate is being criticized for working for tribes. Leo Briones, husband of Democrat Sen. Martha Escutia, drafted a letter on official stationery in which several lawmakers urge Latino voters to oppose Prop 68. Critics say his role is a conflict of interest.
Prop 68 would force every tribe to share 25 percent of slot machines revenues with the state. If, for any reason, the tribes refuse, a total of 16 card clubs and racetracks would be allowed to operate slots. Most of the facilities are in urban areas.
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