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Arkansas Bill Legalizing Online Casinos Withdrawn
A bill that proposed to allow state casinos to offer online gaming has been withdrawn from the House in Arkansas. Rep. Matt Duffield filed HB1861 last month but withdrew the proposal on Monday for further study. The
Illinois Bill Banning Sweepstakes Casinos Moves Forward
Sen. Bill Cunninnhgham’s bill, SB1705, proposes to clamp down on sweepstakes casinos in Illinois. The bill looks to include a more far-reaching definition of gambling by including the purchase of items of value in
Michigan Issues Cease-And-Desist Letters To Offshore Betting Sites
On Thursday, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) announced it was taking action against 11 different offshore betting sites. The MGCB claim a host of websites are violating state law. The sites in question were
Surge Of Fake Online Casino Scams In Arizona
There has been a rise in fake websites posing as real casinos in Arizona. The ADG has stepped in to issue a consumer protection alert. Online casinos are illegal in Arizona, but brick-and-mortar sites are operational.
Possible Roadmap For California Online Sports Betting Revealed
The Sports Betting Alliance (SBA) revealed a plan that could see California online sports betting become a reality in the future. The plan focuses on creating a single tribal entity in California that would contract
Mississippi Bill To Ban Sweepstakes Casinos Fails
Back in February, the Mississippi Senate became the first state legislative chamber to vote in favor of a ban on sweepstakes casinos by a unanimous 51-0. Senator Joey Fillingane proposed the bill primarily to address
Hard Rock Bet Adds Games Global Free Spins In New Jersey
The online gambling brand of Hard Rock International Inc. will use the promotion to allow players to engage in iGaming without spending their own funds. Grant Williams, senior vice president of Hard Rock Digital
Lawmakers in Louisiana could consider taxing unregulated iGaming operators
According to State Representative Mike Echols, Louisiana loses up to $4.6 billion annually in untaxed revenue. With that, operators are considering taxing unregulated online casinos in the state. Off-shore markets still