Casino developer: ‘Oversaturation’ can backfire – SouthCoastToday.com
May 18, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com Casino developer: 'Oversaturation' can backfireSouthCoastToday.comOwner David Cordish warns that the expansion of casino gambling can't go unchecked forever. “I don't know how we can control the politicians; they certainly don't understand the word 'oversaturation,'” Cordish said. FILE – In a Feb.Developer: Pols can't keep approving new casinosWall Street JournalCasino developer fears [...]
Gambling, telecom bolster lobbying bottom line – Jacksonville Daily Record
May 18, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Gambling, telecom bolster lobbying bottom lineJacksonville Daily Recordby Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida The 2012 legislative session was a good time for lobbyists to know about the rapidly changing telecommunications industry or to hook up with a casino company. That much is obvious from newly filed …
News Minute: Here is the latest Florida news from The Associated Press – wflx
May 17, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
News Minute: Here is the latest Florida news from The Associated Presswflx(AP) – Jimmy Buffett tells gambling regulators that opening his new Margaritaville Casino and Resort will be exciting, but creating jobs along his native Mississippi Gulf Coast has been a rewarding experience, too. Buffet was in Jackson today when the … and more »
Developer: Pols can’t keep approving new casinos – BusinessWeek
May 17, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Developer: Pols can't keep approving new casinosBusinessWeekShe listed Massachusetts, Texas and Florida as prime spots for new casinos, and said even traditionally hostile states such as Georgia, the Carolinas and Kentucky are considering legalizing them. "Frankly, some of these opportunities are the best … and more »
2 plead no contest in Florida A&M hazing case – WSET
May 17, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
2 plead no contest in Florida A&M hazing caseWSETPanelists at a major casino gambling conference in Atlantic City say the US Congress is too badly divided to act on Internet gambling, so individual states will start approving it on their own within the next two years. The US Congress is too badly … and more »
Patrick’s perplexing veto enables lax scrutiny of gambling hires – Boston Globe
May 16, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Patrick's perplexing veto enables lax scrutiny of gambling hiresBoston GlobeWith so much at stake for the state, and his own reputation on the line, the governor should do all he can to instill public confidence in those who play any role in policing the Bay State's fledgling gambling industry. Instead, Patrick is doing his …STATEHOUSE [...]
Senate to vote on gaming facilities operating in gray areas of the law – Seacoastonline.com
May 16, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Senate to vote on gaming facilities operating in gray areas of the lawSeacoastonline.comSimilar moves are under way in Ohio, Florida, Massachusetts and other states, where this form of gaming has taken hold. "From what I've heard," said Sen. Bob Odell, "I have no doubt that this is gambling. You have to pay to get in, [...]
Durbin: Bankers gambling with taxpayer-insured money – CBS News
May 15, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
CBS News Durbin: Bankers gambling with taxpayer-insured moneyCBS NewsChief executive Jamie Dimon faces shareholders Tuesday in Florida, where he is expected to face tough questions about what he personally knew about what Ina Drew's unit was doing. The story has become a central theme in the political arena, …Washington uses JPMorgan to double down on [...]
California offered piece of the action from Internet poker – Los Angeles Times
May 14, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
89.3 KPCC California offered piece of the action from Internet pokerLos Angeles TimesCasino operators lobby hard for legalization by the state. Co-sponsors of a state legalization bill hope it could raise hundreds of millions for the budget-battered state. Some states are scrambling for a share of online gambling revenue.Internet poker could boost California budget coffers89.3 [...]
Roulette is coming to Broward. Just don’t call it roulette. – Sun-Sentinel
May 14, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Roulette is coming to Broward. Just don't call it roulette.Sun-SentinelEven though roulette is illegal in Florida, one Miami-Dade casino has found a way around the law. Now, the game is headed to Broward. By Nick Sortal, Sun Sentinel Underneath a sign reading, "Roulette," 12 gamblers sit at a table and place their bets. and more »