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California cardrooms sue to block new gambling rules threatening jobs

California’s cardroom industry has taken the state to court over newly approved gambling rules, warning the changes could slash jobs and drain tax revenue that many cities rely on.

The California Gaming Association, joined by the California Cardroom Alliance and Communities for California Cardrooms, filed two lawsuits in San Francisco Superior Court seeking to stop regulations issued by the California Department of Justice’s Bureau of Gambling Control. Industry groups argue the rules would effectively wipe out blackjack style games and sharply limit player dealer games that have been offered inside California cardrooms for many years.

In a press statement announcing the legal challenge, the organizations said the regulations would “eliminate blackjack-style games and significantly restrict player-dealer games that have been legally operated in California cardrooms for decades,” and urged the court to strike them down as unlawful.

Cardroom representatives also say the regulatory process moved forward despite heavy criticism from businesses, workers, and local governments.

“Attorney General Bonta’s regulations threaten to eliminate more than half of California’s cardroom jobs and wipe out a critical source of revenue for dozens of cities,” said Kyle Kirkland, president of the California Gaming Association.

“These games have operated legally for decades under multiple Attorneys General, yet one public official is now moving to shut them down without identifying a single public safety concern or addressing the 1,764 public comments about these regulations.”

Industry groups say they repeatedly raised economic and legal objections while the rules were being developed. According to the statement, they believe the attorney general’s office declined to meaningfully engage with cities that depend on cardroom employment and tax income.

“We are asking the court to stop these unlawful regulations before they wipe out thousands of jobs and put many local economies into fiscal distress across California,” Kirkland said.

Regulations could reshape California cardrooms as groups file lawsuits

The regulations were finalized in February 2026, tightening restrictions on blackjack style games and player banked games that often rely on third party proposition players. The rules are scheduled to take effect April 1, 2026, and operators must submit compliance plans by the end of May.

Supporters of the changes argue the rules simply clarify long standing law and close loopholes that allowed cardrooms to offer games resembling house banked casino play. Tribal gaming organizations have long maintained that cardrooms relied on workarounds, including proposition players, to run games similar to those reserved for tribal casinos.

In an earlier statement sent to ReadWrite, California Nations Indian Gaming Association Chairman James Siva said: “These regulations are an important step in combating unscrupulous and illegal gaming in California.”

California law grants tribes exclusive rights to operate house banked games such as traditional blackjack following voter approval of Proposition 1A in 2000.

However, cardroom operators say the financial stakes are enormous. Player banked games and blackjack style variants make up a large share of revenue at many venues. Cities that host cardrooms also depend heavily on gambling taxes to fund public services.

Industry groups claim the state’s own Standardized Regulatory Impact Assessment estimates the rules could eliminate at least half of cardroom jobs and revenue. Some municipalities receive as much as 70% of their general fund from cardroom activity. Officials in San Jose have said gambling taxes help pay for police, fire protection, and emergency services.

The City of Commerce has already placed a quarter cent sales tax proposal on the June 2026 ballot to help offset possible losses if the rules take effect. Other local governments are considering similar measures. In a Facebook post, Timm Quinn from the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce recently said, “Cardrooms, like the Kings Card Club, are a huge economic driver for our city and our community. They hire locally, they employ people, they give back to the city through cash revenue. They work really hard to be in compliance, and to really hamper them like this would be a huge detriment to our community.”

Tribal leaders, however, have praised the regulations, saying they reinforce the legal boundaries between tribal casinos and commercial cardrooms and help ensure California gambling laws are properly enforced. 

Featured image: California.com

The post California cardrooms sue to block new gambling rules threatening jobs appeared first on ReadWrite.

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