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Indiana veteran organizations want to be able to offer an electronic gaming option at their posts.
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Indiana gaming officials seem to be largely dismissing concerns about a new law that will fundamentally shift the way gaming enforcement is funded.
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It comes after GOP leaders declared a moratorium on expansion following legal action involving former colleagues.
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Indiana Gaming Commission continues to cooperate with federal subpoenas.
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Others caution against hasty reactions to Eberhart's guilty plea.
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Former Shelbyville Rep. Sean Eberhart pleaded guilty to a felony charge Tuesday before U.S. District Judge Matthew P. Brookman, admitting his role in a gambling corruption case.
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A recent study suggests Hoosiers are likely spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year in illegal, online gambling – things like poker and slot games.
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As Indiana attempts to legalize iGaming in 2023, experts talk about the benefits it could bring and what should be done to ensure responsible gambling takes place.
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Join us this Friday as we talk with guests about the potential addition of online casinos in Indiana in 2023.
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The wagering netted the state nearly $29 million in tax revenue, up from $13.2 million in tax revenue in 2020.