Indiana passes massive sports gambling bill
It was the largest expansion package Indiana has seen to date and will now go before Governor Eric Holcomb for his signature.
It was the largest expansion package Indiana has seen to date and will now go before Governor Eric Holcomb for his signature.
The heavily ammended gambling bill is set to get vote from the Indiana's House of Representatives.
Politicians are trying to avoid the term “gambling expansion” in favor of the wordy “opportunity to leverage the state’s existing assets.”
Lawmakers in the state of Indiana have filed a bill for the legalization of sports betting, hoping to accept license applications by October.
The Indiana Supreme Court decided in favor with DFS operators in a case against a former college football players of a violation to “right of publicity”.
IGC has taken a step back from the sports wagering frenzy that has swept many U.S. states this year to get a clearer picture of the game’s full potential.
Caesars Entertainment gets approval to acquire Centaur Gaming's Indiana casinos but not before being fined $1m for threatening Indiana gaming regulators.
Players unions representing America's pro athletes file brief in Indiana lawsuit involving DFS operators' use of players' names, likeness and stats.
Caesars Entertainment threatens to scrap $90m Indiana casino expansion if state insists on $50m license transfer fee from Centaur Gaming deal.
Gambling And The Law's I. Nelson Rose says Indiana's proposed sports betting 'integrity fee' would boost operator taxes to 39.3% of gambling revenue.