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California's proposed gaming rules could close cardrooms and cost 13,000 jobs, threatening the state’s $5.6B industry.
California cardrooms may close and up to 13,000 jobs could be lost after Attorney General Rob Bonta proposed rules requiring banked games like blackjack and baccarat to comply with federal Indian Gaming laws.
The changes, which challenge decades-old player-dealer practices, threaten the state’s $5.6 billion cardroom industry and could devastate small communities reliant on casino tax revenue.
Operators and local governments warn of financial collapse, with some fearing bankruptcy, and the California Gaming Association plans to sue, calling the rules a break from precedent.
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Las reglas de juego propuestas por California podrían cerrar salas de juego y costar 13.000 empleos, amenazando la industria de $5.6B del estado.