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Of all the countries in the world, Australia is the first to legalize regulated online gambling; Then came Italy which banned all forms of online gaming first then legalized it.
Flushing and forgetting is one of the major luxuries we have today. But Mayor Michael B. Coleman wont make Penn National Gaming’s casino in Ohio flush and, well, forget.
New Jersey horse racing fanatics would soon be flocking again to the stands as the bill to help the state’s struggling gambling economy was just passed by the State Assembly this Monday.
The state government of Massachusetts, desperate to increase revenues, is aiming to approve some new bills in its next formal session which is expected to begin on January next year.
A plan proposed by Senator Dianne Feinstein regarding Native American owned casinos has been met with opposing opinions.
The EU body responsible for gaming and gambling in the territory is known as the Competitiveness Council of the European Union.
Gambling in Texas is expected to rise again as the state looks to lessen the budget deficit.
A controversy has arisen from the Maine, Oxford county voting results for the approval of a $165 million casino to be constructed by Black Bear Entertainment.
Senator Harry Reid, despite negative feedback from some casinos, continuous to push for the legalization of online poker in the United States.
Atlantic City has been sustaining losses since the beginning of the economic slump in 2008. Since then, dismal news has been reported everywhere—from decreasing casino revenue to decreasing casino patronage.