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A week from now, amidst of the casino revolution going on in the Eastern region of the United States, Maryland would join in the trend and be another state that would having gaming facilities available for its residents.
Philadelphia, with the SugarHouse Casino opening just a few hours ago, is now the largest city in the United States that has a casino.
The two Gulf Coast states have recently seen an ironic reversal of fortune. Both Mississippi and Louisiana were affected by the oil spills of mid-2010, with the former province affected more in terms of the casino and entertainment industry because of their coast casinos.
After establishing itself in areas such as the South, Las Vegas and Atlantic City, the gambling industry in the United States is looking for another location to utilize as its expansion area.
The candidate for governor of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, political veteran Mark Dayton seemS to think that revenue emanating from an increase in taxes for the rich is not enough to close a gap caused by a budget deficit the state is facing.
The new casino doing a dry run in Philadelphia is making a splash, considering it has been subject to much debate and opposition.
The FBI issued a statement before the end of last week saying that Scottdale Arizona’s Goldwater Bank has cooperated with them in agreeing to have $734,000 in assets that is allegedly money from illegal online gambling and money laundering frozen.
The issue of online gambling has recently become a cause for news in different sectors in the Canadian provinces that have been aggressive in promoting online gambling for the past year.
A casino license is up for grabs, and so far, the players involved in the bidding are trying to outshine each other.
Peermont, a company known to be one of the major players of the hospitality and gaming industry in South Africa, seems to be a bit lost in expanding its reign over neighboring Botswana.