Proposition 26, also known as the California Sports Wagering and Tribal Gaming Act, was a measure aimed at legalizing sports betting at tribal casinos and racetracks in California. It sought to amend the state constitution to allow these venues to offer sports wagering, thereby generating additional revenue for tribal governments and the state. Supporters argued it would create jobs and enhance the state's economy, while opponents raised concerns about potential gambling addiction and the impact on vulnerable communities. Ultimately, the proposition reflected the ongoing debate over expanding gambling in California.