We're still editing this article to meet our quality standards. It'll come out soon though, so stay tuned!
The Expanded Gambling bill proposed on the state of Texas is being grilled from opposing groups, with Democrats questioning the costs and benefits in both economic and social aspects.
After years of being up in the market, Aqueduct racetrack is now being bid on by 3 different groups, with plans of including some 4,500 slot machines in the racetrack.
Senate Bill 1485 or the bill to legalize online gambling in California as written by Senator Roderick Wright, is still on, but on a temporary halt.
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland is now moving quickly to include the proposed slot machines in the state’s horse tracks. This is because opponents to the slot vote have now backed down.
Bradley Byrne and Robert Bentley, are the 2 leading Republicans fighting for the governor seat in Alabama.
After about 2 years of legal fighting, the tribe’s envisioned Mechoopda Indian Casino seems to remain only a vision since no new talks have surfaced concerning the construction and operation of the said casino.
The California government is now alarmed at growing instances of welfare funds being withdrawn at majority of casino gaming floor ATMs.
Northern Nevada’s gaming industry is experiencing a downward trend in tipping among casino players—something that employees in the gaming industry see as a threat to their main source of income.
In line with the the present global economic climate, several countries have adopted various legislation to ease their economies. Gambling is one of the hottest issues discussed today as a means to easing budgets by most countries today.
Rhode island Governor, Donald Carcieri has recently canceled the proposal to make Twin River and Newport Grand Casinos into complete and full scale casinos.