The country may break up its monopoly and allow other iGaming operators to enter Paraguay has become the latest Latin American nation to explore significant updates to its gaming laws, signaling a possible move toward expanding and liberalizing its gambling market. Recent proposals aim to reform Law No. 1,016/1997, which currently mandates that national gambling
Category: Gambling Legislation
Election Results Show States Still Divided on Gambling
A Virginia casino measure advances, but another in Arkansas gets defeated In the recent elections, gambling and casino expansion were major topics in Virginia and Arkansas, where voters took distinct approaches toward casino development. These results highlight how public opinion on gambling remains divided across the country. In Virginia, the city of Petersburg saw a
Missouri Residents Say No to New Casino at the Polls, but Yes to Sports Betting
A Lake of the Ozarks casino isn’t in the cards for Missouri, but sports betting is Missouri voters faced six ballot measures in the recent election, making key decisions on issues like gambling, sports betting, and other statewide concerns. Among the notable measures was Amendment 5, which proposed allowing an additional casino license, specifically at the
Finland Moves Closer To Expanding Online Gambling Market
The country is finally eliminating its non-functional gambling monopoly Finland has taken a significant step toward expanding its online gambling market by confirming that horserace betting will be part of the country’s planned commercial gambling model. On November 1, the Ministry of the Interior submitted a draft regulation to the European Commission, a move that
Brazil Lawmaker Optimistic on Casino Bill
Senator Silvestre is confident Brazil will make progress on legalized casinos before the end of the year Brazilian Senator Irajá Silvestre is expressing optimism about the future of casino legalization in Brazil, sharing that the Senate may vote on a bill later this year to allow casinos in integrated resorts. As rapporteur for the legislation,
Brazil’s Gambling Legalization Efforts Hit a Speedbump
The Rio de Janeiro state lottery has sued the government over its move gambling legalization efforts Brazil’s path toward fully regulated gambling hit an obstacle this week with the filing of a lawsuit aimed at slowing the government’s licensing process. The lawsuit, filed in the 13th Federal Civil Court of the Federal District, demands a
The vote is in: Americans want legalized online gambling
There is overwhelming support for iGaming legalization, no matter who wins the White House With Election Day on the horizon, a new survey by the American Gaming Association (AGA) suggests that, despite political differences, a large portion of Americans agree on one issue: the desire to see legalized gambling options expand. The survey indicates that
France Now Wants Public Feedback Before Legalizing Online Casinos
Backlash to iGaming legalization in the country has forced the government to slow down The French government already announced that it was taking a step back on its timeline for legalizing online casinos, but it has now added that it must gather public input before moving forward. Initially, officials had set a goal to regulate
Thailand Needs More Time to Figure Out Casino Legislation
The government is going to delay taking further action until it better understands the industry Thailand’s government has decided to take a step back on its plans to legalize casino entertainment complexes, opting for more discussions with coalition members and stakeholders before moving forward. The proposal, spearheaded by the Pheu Thai-led administration, aims to establish
France Walks Back Plans To Discuss iGaming Legalization
The government won’t explore online casinos to full budget gaps for the next fiscal year France has paused its efforts to introduce online casino legislation, choosing not to include a proposed amendment in its 2025 Budget that would have opened the door to a regulated iGaming market. This announcement was made by Budget Minister Laurent
Online Casinos Might Soon Be on New Hampshire’s Radar
The exit of a lawmaker at the center of a casino controversy could allow iGaming to surface The possibility of legalized online casinos in New Hampshire may be gaining momentum for 2025, with state Sen. Timothy P. Lang Sr. taking renewed steps to push the legislation forward. Lang’s recent proposal faces one less major opponent,
Brazil Once Again Postpones Land-Based Casino Discussion
Legislators have decided to postpone the discussion due to the country’s political climate Brazil has once again delayed the vote on legalizing land-based casinos, along with other forms of gambling such as jogo de bicho and horse racing betting. The discussion has been postponed before, with an August vote originally expected. After the municipal elections