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Over the years, the expansion of companies engaged in the establishment of resort-casinos has continued to rise. Like mushrooms, casinos are now operating and continuously being developed in almost all of the states in the United States of America.
At least 1,500 tribal leaders, members and supporters gathered on Tuesday at the grounds of Minnesota State Capitol to protest on bills for gambling expansion.
The gambling industry has been the lifeblood of the Macau District in the recent years. In 2002, the government of Macau had decided to end the monopoly of the gambling tycoons in the area and open its doors to foreign investors.
In one of the more subtle responses given by the present state administration to gambling-related legislation or proposals, Governor Deval Patrick said that state lawmakers are deep in their knees trying to “find a way to something” referring to efforts to pass an expanding gambling measure in the legislature.
With discussions on Tourism high on the agenda for government officials, the prospect of casino gambling is certainly gaining steam and promises to be a critical talking point in Bermuda’s big to wrest back some of the tourism luster that it has lost over the last few years.
Developers are adapting a more mellowed and less aggressive stance on its plans to bring the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati “online” as latest projections put the much awaited opening of the new Broadway Commons facility to 2013.
Measures to promote expanded gambling in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul and the while state in general remains in play, this according to District 22 Republican Senator Doug Magnus who says lawmakers continue to look into measures that can be implemented to address major budget deficits faced by the state.
Lawmakers have finally signed off on a revised version of the bill that seeks to cut taxes for the charitable gambling industry in the state.
A new Las Vegas initiative is pushing the boundaries of expanded gambling and comes in the wake of the U.S. government’s recent crackdown on overseas online poker companies.
It doesn’t matter whether or not she’s for expanded gambling, Bobbie Holsclaw mentions during a press conference. What’s important is that the decision regarding the constitutional amendment doesn’t lie only on one person.