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Calif. Assembly OKs ban on electronic bingo
Published: August 28, 2008

SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The California Assembly has voted to ban charities from using electronic bingo games to raise money.

The Assembly approved a bill Wednesday by Sen. Gil Cedillo, a Los Angeles Democrat, that would prohibit the electronic games. At the same time, it would allow school groups, senior citizen organizations and certain other nonprofits to use so-called remote-caller bingo to raise money.

Remote-caller bingo involves use of audio or video equipment to conduct simultaneous bingo games at multiple locations.

Indian tribes contend that electronic bingo violates agreements with the state that give them exclusive use of slot machines.

Supporters of the Cedillo bill say failure to ban electronic bingo could cost the state millions of dollars in revenue from the Indian casinos.

The Assembly’s 56-3 vote sent the bill to the Senate for consideration of Assembly amendments.

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Reader's Comments
"It's obvious to me that when the state made its deal with the Indians, it overlooked the vote of the people in 1976 for Bingo. the fact electronics were interduced was an advancement in technology as enjoined by all of us including the handicapped as it should be. AS someone who voted and play Bingo I resent what they have done to Bingo with this bill, I have read it in detail no one will ever implement any part of it and I think everone involved knows it."
-> Posted by Don Wilson / Sep 01, 2008
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