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Senate Advances Parimutuel Decoupling Measure While Leaders Call Seminole Gambling Negotiations 'ProFlorida Senate President Wilton Simpson says negotiations with the Seminole Indian Tribe have been “productive”—hinting at the chance the state could hammer out a new gambling agreement with the tribe that would likely allow Seminole casinos to offer more kinds of gambling and would lead to the state getting to collect money from the tribe again.
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A new wave of businesses are reopening or soon will in South Florida as governments relax COVID-19 restrictions, including some casinos, museums, bowling…
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Daniel Wallach says he is not a sports gambler and hasn't been for decades. "The one and only time in my life I've wagered on sports was in 1978 when I…
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State Representative Evan Jenne called for negotiations with the Seminole Tribe of Florida to reinstate the annual payments of an estimated $350 million…
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The Seminole Tribe of Florida made good on threats Tuesday by telling Gov. Ron DeSantis it is quitting a long-standing revenue-sharing agreement with the…
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On Nov. 6, Florida voters will decide a crucial gambling fight.Amendment 3, the Voter Approval of Casino Gambling Initiative, would give voters the…
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Gambling in Florida is a perennial issue for politicians and the public. It will be on this fall’s ballot for voters in two forms. One proposed…
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State regulators have approved the development of a new casino in the Edgewater neighborhood, just north of downtown Miami, the website Florida Politics…
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A lobbyist for an international casino operator that wants to expand into Florida called Monday for the state to create a strong gaming commission that…
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Florida’s Senate Gaming Committee held its first public workshop recently to hear local perspectives about the future of gambling in the state as well as…
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A massive expansion of gambling throughout Florida could boost state coffers by $1 billion a year instead of a $22 million loss previously estimated,…