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13 October 2008
A bill is soon to be discussed by the state’s Senate Wagering, Tourism and Historical Preservation Committee that will allow casino employees to run for office in elections. If the Committee approves the bill it will then be voted on in the Senate. This is a very important issue due to the fact that almost 25% of the residents of Atlantic City are casino workers. In other words, quite a large proportion of the population of the state has never been able to run for office since the law making it illegal came into force more than thirty years ago.
9 October 2008
If not, you soon will. Everyone knows how to play Monopoly and lots of people know how to play Bingo, join them together and you have a brand new game, Bingopoly, devised by Webroute Services. It sounds as if it’s going to be lots of fun. Beware of ending up in Paupers Prison (remember the jail in the corner) as you will lose points. You will also lose points if you bribe the chatmaster!
30 September 2008
Yet another bingo hall nearly disappeared last week as an electrical fault caused a fire at the Cricklewood based Beacon Bingo hall. Luckily it was not too badly damaged and players will be able to return quite soon. It could have been catastrophic for the Cricklewood players as the Mecca Bingo club in Kilburn closed down last year which means they would have had to travel for miles to find another club. Now we know why an increasing number of players are changing to online bingo.
26 September 2008
There’s the hearing in Kentucky later today when they will decide whether or not the state will take over the online gambling domain names (just heard that highrollerslounge.com and luckypyramidcasino.com have been seized by the state and cannot now be accessed by Kentucky users). There’s the bill to legalise online gambling in California and everyone is waiting to see what stand governor Schwarzenegger will take. There’s the recent EU mission to the US concerning their possible complaint to the World Trade Organisation. It’s pretty obvious things are in a bad way, but don’t expect any serious decisions until after the election in November. Everything is politics.
26 September 2008
A new casino and resort project in Lyon County, Iowa, costing $90 million has just received the approval to go ahead. 5,961 people (69.7% of the registered voters) turned out to vote. 62% were in favour of the proposed project which will engender employment for 400 people in the area. The casino will open its doors for business in 2011. There are already 20 casinos in Iowa.
24 September 2008
Germany continues to flout European Union Trade laws, with Lower Saxony being the final state to vote in favour of banning non-German online gambling sites to operate in the country. Bwin the Austrian gambling company from Vienna tried unsuccessfully to overturn the ban in Lower Saxony in the hope of keeping a door open. They will now have to decide whether to appeal.
23 September 2008
The US got itself into such a state by sitting on the moral high ground on online gambling that they are now finding the situation spiraling out of control. The official EU delegation that went to the US last week will be advising the EU commissioners of their recommendation in November regarding their possible complaint to the World Trade Organization.
22 September 2008
During 2007 over 22 million worldwide online gambling players generated over $9 billion in revenue according to recent data. In the UK alone 18% of men and women take part in this pastime, 14% of which are between 25-34 years of age. Despite the vast amount of global revenue in 2007, it is forecast that growth will continue in 2008 and 2009, but will be slow due to the ever-increasing financial insecurity throughout the world.
18 September 2008
Vandals set fire to an old disused bingo hall in Glasgow three months ago and asbestos cement was found in the roof of the building by the construction crew clearing up afterwards. Residents are furious that the local council had not told them previously about the presence of this highly dangerous material and it appears that the council members have known about it for some time. The motto of this story is that it’s safer to play online bingo in your own home.
17 September 2008
Churches and other groups running small bingo games are paying a state tax that take funds away from charities and communities. This tax is about to be examined with hearings to review the situation due to take place in Washington within the next two weeks. The small bingo operators will also get their chance to state their case at a public hearing being held by the Joint Performance Review Committee’ on 24th September.