U.S. Gambling: State by state dispute resolution contacts
- Feb 18, 2022
A break down of where gamblers can file complaints in every state.
Read More . . .A break down of where gamblers can file complaints in every state.
Read More . . .The Seneca Nation Council passed a resolution equiring a review and final determination by the National Indian Gaming Commission on whether additional revenue-sharing payments to New York state are lawful.
Read More . . .Three prominent Native American tribes in California will pour at least $100 million into an expensive fight over sports betting later this year
Read More . . .Measures that would regulate online sports betting could generate some tax revenues for the state, but experts worry easy access could fuel gambling addictions.
Read More . . .Waiting for a flight at the airport can be daunting, but what if you could gamble that time away?
Read More . . .The Senate Commerce and Energy Committee voted 5-4 on Tuesday in support of a joint resolution that would let voters decide whether South Dakotans could make sports bets on their phones or other electronic devices.
Read More . . .Sports betting remains illegal in Missouri. It's why sports fans often head across the river to place their bets in Illinois where it is legal.
Read More . . .At long last, mobile sports betting is ready to go in Louisiana.
Read More . . .Missouri’s professional sports teams and representatives of its gambling casinos have reached an agreement they believe could bring sports betting to the state.
Read More . . .Reports of fraudulent petitions have been forwarded to Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office.
Read More . . .Schumer-Graham amendment to NDAA is part of a long history of congressional efforts on behalf of the Catawba Indian Nation
Read More . . .OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma lawmaker has filed a bill that would legalize sports betting. Rep. Ken Luttrell, R-Ponca City, announced on Monday that he has filed House Bill 3008. The bill would add in-person sports betting to the Oklahoma state-tribal gaming compact.
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