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Jack Ketterer, an official of the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission has presented before the members of the commission a chart displaying the falling revenues of the state’s riverboat casinos.
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, known as People of the First Light has announced its proposal to purchase a 300-acre lot off Route 24 in Fall River on which to build its planned gaming complex.
The Ohio Senate filed a bill Monday that would provide the rules for the operation of the four Ohio casinos in the cities of Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Toledo under a constitutional amendment approved by Ohio voters last November.
The House Ways and Means Committee which oversees all tax legislation in Congress is set to conduct a hearing Wednesday on a bill known as the Internet Gambling Regulation and Tax Enforcement Act sponsored by Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Washington.
A couple of businessmen from Ohio has stealthily collaborated with the Oklahoma-based Delaware Tribe of Indians in planning to open a casino in Delaware County ahead of the planned casinos in Ohio’s four major cities.
The Lyon County project was the only one approved by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission Thursday. All the other three casino license applications from the communities of Ottumwa, Fort Dodge and Tama County were turned down.
Debate on a bill has been scheduled by the House Finance Committee on Thursday, May 20, that would give Rhode Island voters one more opportunity to approve expanded gambling in the state.
A bill sponsored by Sen. Jim Whelan, D-Atlantic, that is deemed to save Atlantic City’s gambling industry from sinking, unanimously passed a Senate Committee Thursday and will now move forward to the full state Senate for another round of discussion and voting.
Senator Rod Wright of Inglewood, California said he will file a new bill that would legalize intrastate online poker in California. The renowned legislator announced this piece of information while speaking at the Global iGaming Summit and Expo (GiGSE) in Montreal this week.
On Tuesday, the Kane County Board voted 17-7 to withdraw the ban imposed by the county in December wherein the board decided in a close vote to prohibit the installation of video gambling machines in about eleven qualified establishments in the county’s unincorporated areas.