Lawmaker to push to repeal online gambling ban A senior Democratic lawmaker will push legislation this year to repeal a U.S. ban on Internet gambling that has hurt trade ties with the European Union, a congressional aide said.
Feb. 21
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List Of Non-Gambling States May Soon Shrink To One Currently, there are only two states that do not have any form of legalized gambling. One of those states, Hawaii, may soon be crossed off that list with lawmakers discussing the possibility of casino expansion. Feb. 1
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B.C.’s Gambling Website Compromises Users’ Personal Information Last week, British Columbia’s new online gambling website, PlayNow.com, was shut down just hours after its launch. Originally, it was reported that the site’s server crashed due to an unexpected influx of traffic, but it has just been revealed that player safety was the primary concern. Jul. 22
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House rejects demand for hearing on gambling bill House lawmakers this morning shot down a Sutton lawmaker’s proposal to force a public hearing on Speaker Robert A. DeLeo’s bill to establish two casinos in Massachusetts and 750 slot machines at the state’s four racetracks. Apr. 14
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Online Casino Industry Bracing For Land Based Companies The time are changing, however, and the industry may receive a major shake up in the next couple of years. The US is expected to change their Internet gambling laws, and if the efforts of Representative Barney Frank are successful, it could also mean a shift in online casino power.
Apr. 13
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New Jersey In Online Gambling Lead After California Bill Stalls New Jersey and California are in a race to see which state could regulate online gambling first. On Wednesday, New Jersey took the lead after a California bill proposal to regulate online poker was withdrawn. Jul. 1
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