• Online Gambling in America – US Congress Supports Donors Not Voters

    Online gambling in America will come to pass as soon as enough casino online cash is pushed into Congressional.re-elections.

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  • All Signs Pointing to Legalization of Online Poker in America

    2011 will be the year when online poker will be finally legalized and regulated in the United States.

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  • New Jersey on Verge of Legal Online Blackjack

    New Jersey State lawmakers in both New Jersey Senate and New Jersey Assembly have finally agreed to permit internet blackjack for New Jersey residents.

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  • New US Online Gambling Bill May Fund Obama’s Health Care Reform

    A few days ago, US Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon introduced what is now the 3rd bill that attempts to overturn the UIGEA and to legalize, regulate, and tax internet gambling in the United States. This new bill is tightly connected with Wyden's new bill seeks to take the revenue created by the taxation of legal internet gambling in the US and to funnel it into the healthcare system. A recent study from PriceWaterhouseCoopers suggests that over a 10 year period, legal internet gambling in the US could bring in more than $60 billion. While this massive amount of money represents a mere 7.5% of the total cost of Obama's new healthcare reform, every little bit helps. Since its introduction, the Frank bill has not moved very far. Pressing economic issues have taken precedence. Attaching the bill to the health care reform issue may speed things up, but it seems unlikely at this point that any big changes will happen during these final months of 2009. The issue of online gambling in the US still remains a hot topic, and a resolution is not too far off. This is a good time to remind our readers that online gambling in the US is not illegal. The current laws only affect banks and other financial institutions, insisting that they cannot process payments connected with internet gambling sites. There are still dozens of excellent online casinos that accept US players – casinos that are hosted offshore, where the US government has no jurisdiction. Look here to find the top US online gambling sites for real money and .

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  • US Internet Gambling Court Case Suggests Online Gambling May Be Lawful in 44 States

    The Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming Association (iMEGA) recently challenged US online gambling laws in court. The law they were after – called the UIGEA – is what makes it difficult for US players to gamble on the internet.

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