Growing Labor Opposition to Legislation Sponsored by Wealthy Gaming Tribes Aimed at Eliminating Their Gaming Competitors
SACRAMENTO – The California Gaming Association, California Cardroom Alliance, and Communities for California Cardrooms announce growing opposition with many labor unions joining in opposition to Senate Bill 549 by Senator Josh Newman as it could have a “devastating impact on public sector jobs.”
Joining in opposition to SB 549 includes the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), California Professional Firefighters, and SEIU California and Teamsters Local 630 as well as a growing number of locals such as: AFSCME District Council 36, AFSCME District Council 57, AFSCME Local 101, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades DC 36, Los Angeles County Firefighters Local 1014, and the Los Angeles County Professional Peace Officers Association.
They join a growing number of cities that have filed letters in opposition including: California Contract Cities Association, California Cities for Self-Reliance Joint Powers Authority, California Cities Gaming Authority, City of Bell Gardens, Town of Colma, City of Chula Vista, City of Citrus Heights, City of Commerce, City of Compton, City of Emeryville, City of Gardena, City of Hawaiian Gardens, City of Inglewood, City of Oceanside, City of San Jose, and the City of Tracy.
SB 549 will create a PAGA-like law for gaming tribes to be able to sue their competitors – the cardrooms. This would usurp state regulators and the Attorney General which oversee the legality and permissibility of cardroom games. It would also permit for the first time ever a one-sided injustice as cardrooms would not be allowed to sue tribal casinos. The joint letter opposing SB 549 by these labor unions state:
The loss of local tax revenue could spell devastation for many cities across California. For example, approximately 78% of the City of Hawaiian Gardens’ general fund comes from cardroom revenues. Similarly, 50% of the City of Commerce’s general fund comes from cardroom revenues. Larger cities like San Jose and Fresno would also be seriously impacted. This bill will destabilize essential services.
If signed into law, cities that depend on this revenue stream could be forced into municipal bankruptcy or even disincorporation. This could have potentially devastating impacts that put jobs, pensions, and the financial well-being of working families at risk. We have seen this happen before: the Orange County Bankruptcy.”
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Source: Press Release