By Ameana Jones Virginia General Assembly es Casino LegislationFebruary 25, 2019 Last Saturday, the General Assembly of the state of Virginia ed compromise legislation that would effectively introduce the state – and Danville – to casino gaming in the near future, that is, if the governor decides to sign it into law. According to Substitute Senate Bill 1126, the aforementioned legislation, the Virginia Lottery Board is […]
By Elaine West AGA Pens Advisory Letter on Gaming Priorities to US CongressFebruary 18, 2019 The United States’ gaming industry has seen a lot of ups and downs but it goes without saying that it has been growing immensely and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. In a recent letter addressed to the US Congress, Bill Miller, the chief executive officer of the American Gaming Association, gave […]
By Tomas Medon UK Gambling Commission Introduces New Online Gaming RulesFebruary 11, 2019 In a bid to make online gaming safer and fairer, the UK Gambling Commission has recently unveiled a new set of rules that its licenses will be required to adhere to. Published after an open consultation with various industry stakeholders, the new rules which are set to go into effect on May 7 will not […]
By Grant Mahon Casino Resorts in Japan Required to Have Large HotelsFebruary 4, 2019 The government of Japan has recently made public some of the standards it hopes to set for casino resorts that are to be built in the mid-2020s. Perhaps the most notable requirement is that the casinos will need to have conference rooms and hotels which, as it turns out, would be far larger than the […]