Posts Tagged ‘Seminole Tribe’
Seminole Hard Rock Sportsbook App Suspends Operations
The Seminole Tribe has suspended all operations for their Hard Rock Sportsbook app in the state of Florida. The suspension comes after the U.S. District Court ruled that the updated Florida-Seminole Gaming Compact violates the IGRA and is therefore void. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – After operating for just over a month in the state of Florida,…
Read MoreFlorida Horse Racetracks Move To Launch Retail Sportsbooks
Local Florida Pari-Mutuel racetracks are negotiating with the Florida Seminole Tribe to launch retail sportsbooks at their venues. Florida can launch retail sportsbooks after October 15. There are multiple lawsuits surrounding the Florida sports betting compacts. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida sports betting market is gearing up for an October 15 launch and local horse…
Read MoreIs The Newly Passed Florida Gaming Compact In Legal Danger?
No Casinos Inc. is preparing a lawsuit over the recent Florida-Seminole gaming compact. The Department of the Interior allowed the new Florida-Seminole gaming compact to pass. The compact will generate $2.5 billion revenue sharing over five years. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida stands on the precipice of swinging the doors to gaming wide open. With the…
Read MoreGovernor DeSantis Gives Final Send Off To Gambling Expansion Bill
Governor Ron DeSantis officially signed the bills to put in motion the gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe. While the bill has passed the state House and Senate it still must pass the U.S. Department of the Interior for final approval. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Tuesday will forever be a monumental day for sports betting in…
Read MoreFlorida Passes Sports Betting Bill, Could Launch By October
The sports betting bill in Florida was passed by both the Senate and the House. The deal is awaiting approval by the federal government before the final regulations can be put in place. Sports betting could launch by October 15. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Sports betting fans in Florida will soon see their own regulated market…
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