It's one of the busiest times of the year for sports fans across the country. Major League Baseball's World Series will begin soon, the National Football League is several weeks into its season, and the National Basketball League's season just tipped off. Because sports betting is illegal in the state, Californians who want to wager on any of those games (and beyond) have to go to nearby Nevada to place their bets. Propositions 26 and 27 aim to open up the nation's most populous state to the booming, multi-billion-dollar industry that is sports betting. The matchup between the two ballot initiatives represents a battle over who will take control of what's expected to be an extremely lucrative industry in California: tribal casinos or gambling corporations.
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