Legal Gambling
Both Indiana And Hawaii See New Gambling Bills In Early 2022
The Indiana House of Representatives sees two potential iGaming bills presented that would bring online casinos to the Hoosier State. Hawaii lawmakers present a bill to potentially launch local casinos. INDIANAPOLIS – As government bodies begin to reconvene for the New Year, new bills are presented. Indiana and Hawaii see bills that would affect their…
Read MoreAlabama Citizens Urged To Call Legislators About Gambling Law
Alabama citizens are being urged to call their legislators and request a comprehensive gambling and lottery law. Alabama does not have a history of being open to expanding into gaming markets, MONTGOMERY, ALA. – The Alabama Track Owners Association (ATOA) is making their voice heard on the issue of gambling in Alabama. A Call To…
Read MoreGlobal Casino Market Expects Value Of $160 Billion By 2027
New reports have the global casino industry expected to reach a total value of $159.3 billion by 2027. U.S. online gambling expansions as well as retail expansions have led to this influx in growth to the overall market. A drop-off after 2027 is expected to be seen once the casino markets worldwide have balanced out…
Read MoreRichmond, Virginia Chooses ONE Casino And Resort For Gaming
Richmond, Virginia is the first of five cities in the state to announce their casino operator. ONE Casino + Resort is expected to open partially by December 2022. A sportsbook will be added to the establishment in the future. RICHMOND, Va. – Richmond is one of five cities that will be opening up a casino…
Read MoreBetting Limits At Colorado Casinos Will Soon Be History
The state of Colorado implemented no-limit betting at many of its physical locations this week. State officials passed Amendment 77 back in November which would allow no-limit betting to be set by individual casinos instead of a widespread state law. DENVER, Colo. – Bettors in Colorado are ready to bet big to win big with…
Read MoreVirginia Continues Fight To Control Unregulated Skill Games
Virginia lawmakers are looking to crack down on illegal slot machines that have been operating falsely under “game of skill” laws. These “grey machines” could now be subject to a new bill that would give local governments the power to shut down operators who are out of compliance. RICHMOND, Va. – Virginia lawmakers are making…
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