Senator Fontana Wants Sportsbook Kiosks In Pennsylvania Bars

Pennsylvania Gambling

Senator Fontana wants Pennsylvania bars to be able to have sports betting kiosks within their establishments. Kiosks could help local bars make extra money to aid in the financial relief needed due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. HARRISBURG, Pa. – Senator Wayne Fontana is currently spearheading a new effort to free Pennsylvania bars from a regulation … Read more

Connecticut Scrambles To Open Sports Betting Before NFL Season

Connecticut’s Regulations Review Committee has approved sports betting regulations. These regulations are emergency regulations, set to expire in 180 days. CT is still awaiting approval from the Department of the Interior regarding reworked tribal compacts. HARTFORD, Conn. – Connecticut has approved rules for legal sports betting and online gambling in the state. This approval comes … Read more

Spain Could Limit Gambler Bankrolls – Could Other Countries Follow?

Gambling Time Limits

The government of Spain is currently considering a law that would limit online gambling in the country. Instead of limiting the types of gambling offered or the age at which you could gamble, it would limit the amount of money you could wager. This is a departure from the general way in which gambling law … Read more

North Carolina Senate Passes New Sports Betting Legislation

North Carolina Senate

SB 688 passed the North Carolina Senate by a vote of 26 to 19. Mobile betting could take effect by January 1 2022 if approved by the House and signed into law. The bill includes an 8% tax rate on sportsbook operators and $500,000 license fees. RALEIGH, N.C. – A groundbreaking new sports betting bill … Read more