Illinois Becomes the Latest State to Propose a Ban on Sweeps Casinos
Illinois is the latest state to propose a bill that would ban sweepstakes casinos from operating within the state.
Illinois is the latest state to propose a bill that would ban sweepstakes casinos from operating within the state.
Sweepstakes casinos still have life in Mississippi thanks to a dispute over online sports betting that was tucked into the sweeps ban bill.
Despite a potential law banning sweepstakes casinos being discussed, the MLGCA is seeking to rid them from the state on their own.
A Senate committee in New York has advanced a bill from Sen. Addabbo that would ban sweepstakes casinos in the state.
Virtual Gaming Worlds, owners of Chumba Casino and other sweepstakes casinos, is raising its minimum age of play to 21.
Stake.us has warned users about a fraudulent Telegram account, "StakeBot," which falsely promises a 1,000% deposit match bonus.
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