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State agency finds San Jose cassino measure overwhelmingly approved by voters partly violates the law

Maggie Angst April 30, 2021 The city’s two card rooms will not be able to increase table games as promised under the measure

 

Just five months after San Jose voters overwhelmingly approved expanding the number of table games in the city’s two card rooms, a California regulatory agency has found that part of the ballot measure violates state law and must be scrapped.

The California Gambling Control Commission earlier this month denied applications from both Bay 101 and Casino M8trix to increase the number of card tables in each casino from 49 to 64 — a key provision of San Jose’s ballot measure H, which was approved by nearly 73% of voters in November 2020.

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