New York State Sen. Joe Addabbo To Host Problem Gambling Talk By Jeff Edelstein February 28, 2024 Empire State's leading cheerleader for legalized gambling will bring noted experts to the table READ MORE
Hopes For New York To Legalize Online Casinos In 2024 Not Dead Yet By Jeff Edelstein January 18, 2024 While the governor made no mention of iCasino in her budget, the bill's sponsor says there's still a path READ MORE
New York Governor Fails To Include Online Casino In Annual Budget By Jeff Edelstein January 16, 2024 Without iCasino mentioned in the budget, it means the legislature probably won't tackle it READ MORE
New York State Senator To File New Online Casino Legalization Bill In Coming Weeks By Jeff Edelstein January 5, 2024 For the second straight year, Sen. Joseph Addabbo will introduce iCasino legislation READ MORE
New York Online Casino And Online Lottery Bill To Be Filed In Time For 2024 Legislative Session By Jeff Edelstein October 25, 2023 State Sen. Joseph Addabbo is trying, once again, to bring iCasino and now iLottery to the Empire State READ MORE
Recovering Addict: Gambling ‘Made Me A Person That I Was Not’ By Jeff Edelstein September 14, 2023 New York Sen. Joseph Addabbo brought in experts to discuss issues surrounding gambling addiction READ MORE
Saratoga Conference Preview: NYC Downstate Casino Process In Focus At Event By Matt Rybaltowski August 15, 2023 Big interest in New York casino licenses is one of several key topics for annual meeting READ MORE
The Double Down: The Pot Thickens By Eric Raskin February 24, 2023 If you missed any news in the gambling world this week, we’ll deal you in READ MORE
Is 2023 The Year When Online Casino Expansion Kicks Into High Gear? By Jeff Edelstein November 29, 2022 Legislation is at a standstill, but a few states, and lots of gaming companies, have iCasino in their sights READ MORE
Mobile Sports Betting Agreement Nearing Finish Line In New York State? By John Brennan April 2, 2021 Political hurdles remain as the annual budget deadline looms. One proposal would cut out Central New York from mobile wagering. READ MORE