New Provision in Online Poker Bill Keeps Full Tilt, PokerStars Out For Two Years
$8 Billion In Pork: But Will There Be a Beef With Online Poker Earmark?
Republican Ron Paul Does Not Rule Out 2012 US Presidential Run
An advocate for legalized online gambling in the United States told CNN Tuesday night he has not yet ruled out running once again for President in 2012.
Paul ran a successful Internet-based grass roots campaign in 2008. Since that time, the Texas Congressman has gained substantial support from the Tea Party. His son, Rand Paul, was elected as Senator for the state of Kentucky.
New Jersey Passes Internet Gambling, Sports Betting Bill
The New Jersey legislature today overwhelmingly voted to approve the state's sports betting bill. The vote was 55 to 17 in the State Assembly; 36 to 3 in the State Senate.
New Jersey, California Race to Legalize Internet Gambling
With the worldwide Internet gambling market generating some $330 billion, US states the likes of New Jersey and California are looking to legalize the activity within their own borders.
Online Gambling in Washington DC, New Jersey, California: All Red Hot Now
A handful of states are looking to push ahead in regard to legalized online gambling. These include New Jersey, California and the District of Columbia (Washington, DC).
Never Before Has Passage Of Internet Poker Regulation in US Been So Probable
Reid Poker Draft Bill Promises Between $10 to $40 billion in Tax Revenue
Keeping Score: Top Republican Orrin Hatch Favors Reid Bill to Legalize Online Poker
Harry Reid Still Working On Internet Gambling Bill After All
Harry Reid has not folded in regard to his attempts at trying to pass a bill that would legalize Internet gambling, specifically Web card rooms, in the United States.
Despite a report by the Las Vegas Sun late Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal came out a few hours later confirming that the Senate Majority Leader was “still working on the Internet gambling bill”.