Nevada Senator Harry Reid has announced that online poker will not be passed in this session of Congress.
A closing window of opportunity, consumer protection and state’s rights are the focus of the AGA’s latest push for federal online poker legislation.
State’s rights and the freedom to choose which games to offer are at the center of the concerns of lottery officials.
Concerns about the constitutionality of the draft online poker bill known as Reid/Kyl have been raised by former United…
The Poker Players Alliance has released a copy of a letter sent to Senators Harry Reid and Jon Kyl calling for changes…
The NACS is urging its members to support the Reid/Kyl bill which will, alongside creating a federal regulatory…
Chris Grove examines the lame duck session of Congress and how the Reid/Kyl legislation could play out.
Election Day could have been a good day or a bad day, depending on where you stand, but if you are an American looking…
Saying gambling should be regulated by individual states, the president of the Kentucky Lottery Corporation, Arthur L….
In a letter on Thursday, the National Governors Association (NGA) informed House and Senate leaders that they oppose…
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Another installment of the North American Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) has come to a close, and it ended…
We have breaking news: WSOP.com is about to share liquidity between Michigan, Nevada, and New Jersey!
Connecticut is sometimes called the Nutmeg State 🌰. It’s also the second-largest state in New England where you…
PokerStars is the world’s largest and probably best-known online poker operator. The operator dealt its first…
BetMGM Poker US is one of the best-known and most reputable regulated online poker providers in the States. Currently…
When Ontario launched regulated online poker two years ago, it sparked discontent among Ontario players because of the…
It’s been one month since pokerfuse launched an advocacy campaign calling for Pennsylvania to allow multi-state…
Seven months before AG Doug Downey is scheduled to go before the Court of Appeal of Ontario to ask if the province can…