After a frenetic two days of action in the General Assembly, Pennsylvania has become the fourth state to regulate and license online gaming and poker within its borders. The action
read full storyAs a rule, sports betting in the States of America is a verboten activity. Other than four states that were grandfathered in by federal laws – Delaware, Montana, Nevada, and
read full storyFor the last year, the state of Pennsylvania has been battling it out in the state legislature over the funding of the government. Neither the GOP-controlled General Assembly nor the
read full story“Progress For Maine” released an analysis of the York County casino’s potential economic impact on Thursday. The economic analysis predicts the new proposed casino, Vacationland Resort, will create over 2,000
read full storyThe city council of Aurora, Illinois voted 9-3 to place a 6-month moratorium on new video gambling licenses. The moratorium was opposed by a statewide restaurant association. Council members said
read full storyLate Wednesday night, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a budget bill which includes expanded gambling that Gov. Tom Wolf (D) calls “irresponsible“. House Speaker Mike Turzai (R) pushed through
read full storyState Rep. Brandt Iden submitted an online gambling bill to the Michigan House of Representatives, so Michigan could pass an iGaming law in the coming months. On Wednesday morning, the
read full storyState Representative Pat Garofalo told Minnesota Public Radio he plans to introduce a bill to regulate sports betting. Garofalo’s Minnesota sports betting bill is the latest in over a dozen
read full storyKentucky Governor Matt Bevin said in a radio interview this week that neither casino gambling nor marijuana would become legal in his state while he governs. Gov. Bevin was asked
read full storyWhen Tropicana Evansville opens on October 20, it will be Indiana’s first land-based casino. The $50 million gaming operation is small by industry standards, but when the Tropicana opens, it
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