Indiana House To Consider Two Online Casino Bills In 2022
Indiana introduced two bills this month aimed at legalizing online casino gambling. Illinois is the only other state with active legislation. The main difference between the two measures is how much revenue communities containing retail casinos will receive. In 2020 and 2021, Sen. Jon Ford proposed a bill that would’ve legalized online casinos and online poker.
BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt mentioned Indiana first in his rundown of possible new online casino markets. iDEA Growth sent OPR information about Indiana's likely yearly revenue. iEDEA found that each year, Indiana iGaming will generate $500 million in new gaming tax revenue, its research found.
The online gambling industry may find out soon if their hopes are justified. Last year's timeline holds, proposed legislation needed to emerge from a committee by mid-February. Ford's bill was in the Senate.
Indiana House To Consider Two Online Casino Bills In 2022. Hard Rock International took over Spectacle’s retail casinos.
Indiana House To Consider Two Online Casino Bills In 2022. Spectacle Entertainment executives are being investigated over possible improprieties in obtaining approval to build casinos in Gary and Terre Haute.
Indiana House To Consider Two Online Casino Bills In 2022. Hoosiers will be able to bet on the Super Bowl in October 2019.
Hard Rock wants to clear up the ownership troubles and alleviate the concerns of state regulators.