The California Online Poker Association, a group of 21 tribes and non-Indian card clubs, has started the All In For California website to promote Internet gaming.
COPA is supporting a bill to legalize Internet poker. SB 40 would require operators -- the tribes and the clubs -- to pay a fee to the state, estimated at $1 billion over the next decade.
The California Tribal Business Alliance, a smaller group of tribes, opposes the bill.
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Gaming lobby pushes Internet poker as budget fix
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California tribal group wants state to go 'all in' for Internet gaming
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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