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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act institutes a seemingly minor change that will have major unintended consequences.
Victoria Ruf, of Rocky View County, Alberta, hits the ground after her ride in women's ranch bronc during a June 14 rodeo in ...
The Alberta legislature passed Bill 48, the iGaming Alberta Act, but there's a lot of work left to do and concerns to be addressed.
The bill that will make it possible to inject private-sector competition into regulated online gambling in Alberta is through the legislature.
Sen. Eliot Bostar’s bill to bring Nebraska online sports betting was withdrawn on Wednesday. Bostar introduced bill LR20CA in January, and it initially made progress, winning approval in a 27-16 ...
Lawmakers advanced bill 48 through its second reading, which brings Alberta sports betting closer to becoming a more open market. The bill aims to provide a framework for regulated online gambling ...
Assemblyman Robert Carroll introduces bill A7962 to curb risky sports betting with deposit limits, ad restrictions, and credit card bans.
While still lacking major details, an Alberta sports betting and online casino bill will take a step to a committee.
Sports betting in Massachusetts is big business, but now, lawmakers are proposing a new bill aimed at setting restrictions on sports gambling.
Rep. David Nelson introduced House Bill 145 on March 21, 2025, which would legalize sports betting in the Last Frontier. Let's break down specifics about the bill and potential next steps.
Alberta’s government is looking to regulate private online gambling websites and apps in a move it says will capture lost revenue and protect bettors.