The CGA represents 69 licensed card clubs in California, more than 75 percent of the state’s licensed gambling establishments. It has thrown its weight behind the bill because it will keep poker revenue in the state, as opposed to international providers.
“Senate Bill 40 will help revitalize the state’s economy while protecting players,” said Rob Ross, CGA’s Executive Director. “This bill is an opportunity for licensed card clubs to participate in a new and rapidly evolving technology, should they elect to do so.”