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In California, the State Senate has announced that it will delay until at least January any debates on proposed measures that could legalise intrastate online gambling due to its busy schedule.
In a letter sent to members of the upper house late on Monday, State Senate President Darrell Steinberg revealed that no debates will be held on whether to legalise online gambling including poker before the current legislative session ends on September 9.
“We believe the concept of bringing intrastate Internet gaming to California has merit and is worth pursuing in a smart, methodical way,” read the letter from the Sacramento Democrat.
“And, as you know, in the last three years legislative efforts have intensified to authorise intrastate Internet gaming in California - so much so that it now seems abundantly clear the issue is here to stay.”
SOURCE - READ ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE
In a letter sent to members of the upper house late on Monday, State Senate President Darrell Steinberg revealed that no debates will be held on whether to legalise online gambling including poker before the current legislative session ends on September 9.
“We believe the concept of bringing intrastate Internet gaming to California has merit and is worth pursuing in a smart, methodical way,” read the letter from the Sacramento Democrat.
“And, as you know, in the last three years legislative efforts have intensified to authorise intrastate Internet gaming in California - so much so that it now seems abundantly clear the issue is here to stay.”
SOURCE - READ ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE
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