Legislation
Diverse coalition opposes slot machine initiative


A broad coalition of tribes, church leaders, environmentalists and politicians officially launched their campaign against a ballot initiative that would allow non-Indian card clubs to operate slot machines.

Some members of the No on I-892 oppose all forms of gambling, including tribal. Despite their disagreements, they all agree that passage of I-892 is a bad thing. The campaign has raised more than $3 million, with tribes contributing much of the money.

Tim Eyman, sponsor of I-892, argues that allowing slot machines and taxing them will raise revenue for the state, leading to lower property taxes.

Get the Story:
Coalition warns of I-892's dire jolt (The Seattle Times 8/13)
Initiative opponents a diverse lot (AP 8/13)
Join the Conversation