
Oklahoma Legislators Ban Sweeps By Overriding Governor's Veto
By an overwhelming margin, both the Oklahoma House and Senate voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto, thus banning sweeps casinos.
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By an overwhelming margin, both the Oklahoma House and Senate voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto, thus banning sweeps casinos.

Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill that had strong support in the legislature to ban dual-currency casinos in Oklahoma.

The commission's "Avoid Risky Bets" program was unveiled amid disappointing early returns from legal NYC table games.

Unanimous vote shelves VLT legalization for at least another year as AG Hanaway's crackdown on unregulated machines continues.

Oklahoma, Iowa, and Louisiana are the three latest states preparing moves against the sweepstakes casino industry.

DC Council hearing Monday featured the usual voices on both sides, plus practical talk about timelines that proponents may find encouraging.

The SGLA expresses its hope to "codify best practices for the social games industry" — in other words, see it taxed and regulated — in 2027.

Louisiana lawmakers are again considering legislation to ban sweepstakes casinos as two House bills have progressed to the Senate.

Virginia Gov. Spanberger vetoes a bill that would have legalized skill games, citing the need for a central gaming regulatory agency.

A bill to both legalize iGaming and ban sweepstakes casino gaming has been filed in the nation's capital of Washington D.C.
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