Saturday, November 22, 2014

Iowa May Open All Gambling, with Online Casinos and Sports Books



Online casinos and poker are included in a sports betting bill which can revolutionize Iowa gambling, opening up gaming to incorporate most well liked US games.

Iowa lawmakers are saying that gambling is a yes-or-no question, and so long as the answer's yes, then online casinos, Internet poker, and sports betting need to be allowed. With the controversy over gaming long since settled within the tiny state with 17 casinos, legislators are considering legalizing most well liked types of gambling to capture revenue presently lost to unregulated games.

The bill would permit sports betting on professional and school sports, except when schools within the state are involved. Online gambling would allow residents to fund accounts at existing casinos, then play poker and gamble from home. Patrons must physically visit the casino to assemble winnings or deposit funds, allowing age checks and identity review.

The sports betting provision can be only symbolic in nature until a federal ban on sports gambling is lifted; but pressure was mounting some of the states for Congress to withdraw the law and let each state make its own policy.

A bipartisan committee of lawmakers was engaged on the measure, and it is going to advance to the State Government Committee in the home once next week.

"Look, either we're a gambling state or we're not, and with 17 casinos I'd say we're a gambling state," said Representative Brian Quirk to critics who wish to limit the categories of games available.

Quirk's bill would also permit major poker tournaments to be held at state casinos, and would bring profits to state tracks on simulcast betting from out of state on Iowa racing.

Published on February 18, 2010 by A.J.Maldonado


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