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Massachusetts Legislature

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Winslow Internet Poker Amendment Passes in House Casino Bill Vote

The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a casino gambling bill Wednesday, including provisions for Internet poker.

The state House of Representatives passed a proposed casino-gambling bill Wednesday, including Internet poker provisions proposed by State Rep. Daniel Winslow. Winslow had proposed allowing up to five Internet poker companies to operate within the state. "This amendment was aimed at creating high-tech job opportunities in Massachusetts, as well as increased local aid revenue," he said in a statement. "It is important to remember that 1,700 foreign companies already offer Internet poker, so state regulation will ensure that consumers are not being cheated." According to Winslow, the amendment calls for model legislation to be ready for consideration by July 2012. The amendment was part of a bill that could bring three casinos to the state. …

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

State Rep. Winslow Files Internet Poker Amendment

Proposed legislation would allow establishment Internet poker companies in Massachusetts.

State Rep. Daniel Winslow, R-Norfolk, has proposed licensing Internet poker companies in the state as the legislature examined gambling in the state. Winslow filed an amendment to state gambling legislation last week that would allow up to five such companies to operate in Massachusetts. "The legislation has two categories: casinos and slots," he said. "I've proposed a third category." Winslow said Internet poker offers a unique opportunity to the state. "No state in the country authorizes Internet poker," he said. "It exists in Massachusetts, though — it's just run offshore." He cited three main purposes of the legislation. "It will create high-tech job opportunities in the state," he said. "The second purpose to provide Massachusetts …

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