The bill could considerably alter the state’s gambling landscape A bill that could shape the future of casino gaming in Indiana is now waiting for Governor Mike Braun’s signature. Senate Bill 43 aims to launch a detailed study into whether relocating existing casinos to different parts of the state would make sense economically. The proposal,
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Rhode Island Bill To Change Gambling Laws Makes a Comeback After Being Rejected
A bill to tighten state gambling laws was defeated, but a push by lawmakers has brought it back to life A proposal to tighten Rhode Island’s gambling laws is back in play after it was narrowly defeated just days ago. The bill, originally turned down by the House Judiciary Committee on April 22 in a
South Carolina Casino Bill Unlikely To Be Passed This Session
The current legislative session ends in less than two weeks, giving the bill little time for approvals Efforts to legalize casino gambling in South Carolina appear unlikely to succeed this legislative session, despite a push from Orangeburg County residents and some state lawmakers. A House Ways and Means subcommittee held a hearing on three gambling-related
North Dakota casino bill fails to garner support
A section of a bill discussing casino expansion in the state has been stripped away A proposal that could have paved the way for a new tribal casino in Grand Forks County has likely been shelved for the foreseeable future, following a decisive defeat in the North Dakota House of Representatives. On Wednesday, lawmakers voted
Alberta, Canada Closer to Bringing Legalized Online Gambling to the Province
A bill to make Alberta another iGaming Canadian province isn’t losing speed Alberta is one step closer to opening its doors to legalized online gambling. Lawmakers recently moved Bill 48, the iGaming Alberta Act, through its second reading, signaling growing support for regulated digital gaming in the province. The legislation, introduced in March 2025 by
South Carolina Casino Measure Faces Significant Public Resistance
Lawmakers are holding hearings this week on a bill that the governor has already promised to block Public resistance is mounting in South Carolina as lawmakers consider a new measure that could bring legal casino gambling to the state for the first time. The proposal, called the “I-95 Economic and Education Stimulus Act,” aims to
Hawaii Bill To Renew Discussion on Gambling Legalization Advances
Despite previous failures, some Hawaii lawmakers continue to push for legalized gambling Hawaii lawmakers are taking a fresh step in the long-running debate over legalized gambling. This week, the state’s House passed a resolution to form a working group that will examine past gambling proposals and explore their potential role in future development projects, including
New Online Casino Bill Could Be Coming To Wyoming
Representative Robert Davis has announced his intention to reintroduce legislation next session A fresh push to bring online casinos to Wyoming could be on the horizon. Representative Robert Davis has announced his intention to reintroduce legislation next year aimed at legalizing online casino platforms in the state. While similar efforts have failed in the past,
Florida Anti-Online Gambling Bill Takes Another Step Forward
Approval of the bill would mean tougher penalties for certain gambling activity A bill aimed at cracking down on illegal online gambling and sports betting in Florida is gaining ground in the state legislature. Sponsored by Sen. Corey Simon, SB 1404 received a favorable vote from the Senate Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General
Thailand Casino Bill Likely To Move Forward Despite Growing Opposition
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is confident the legislation will be approved Thailand’s long-discussed casino bill is still expected to move forward, despite recent delays and increasing criticism. The proposal, which would legalize casinos as part of larger entertainment complexes, was originally scheduled to reach Parliament during the previous session but was pushed back. The
Maine Tribal Casino Bill Put On Hold
Lawmakers have pulled a bill that would have led to state tribes controlling the casino market A proposed bill that would have granted Maine’s four Wabanaki tribes exclusive rights to operate online casino gaming has been temporarily shelved. Legislative Document 1164, aimed at boosting tribal economies through internet-based gambling, stalled in the state’s Joint Veterans
Nevada Bill To Strengthen Gambling Laws Moving Forward
The goal of the bill is to reduce the presence of illegal gambling in the state through tighter rules Nevada is taking steps to crack down on illegal gambling operations with a new bill that just cleared the state Senate. Senate Bill 256, introduced by Sen. Rochelle Nguyen, was approved with a unanimous 20-0 vote,