PokerStars recently got approved to reenter the United States market via New Jersey and that will have positive ramifications for the California market. Read More
Even though there has been opposition to PokerStars in California, it seems the tides have turned and they are optimistic about the 2016 year in the state. Read More
The legislative session for 2015 has finally closed, and for online poker it couldn't have came early enough. Now big strides must be made for 2016. Read More
Even though iGaming regulation in California is inevitably dead in 2015, Reggie Jones-Sawyer is pushing for AB 167 to be heard by the Committee in September Read More
On Monday, the Assembly Governmental Organization Committee unanimously passed AB 431, allowing the bill to move forward in the legislative process. Read More
Mississippi and Washington were the two most recent states to have representatives make a legal case for legalized online gaming without substantial success Read More
Two new bills, AB 9 and AB 167, have been introduced in Congress. Both bills hope to legalize online gambling in California and are good starting points. Read More
Assemblyman Mike Gatto introduced the newest bill regarding online gambling in California. It includes a bad actor clause and a new verification process. Read More
Lame duck politicians are unlikely to take action on online gaming this year. This is good for advocates of iGaming, however Adelson still poses a threat. Read More
San Manuel just left the iGaming coalition of 13 tribes and joined PokerStars' team. Will this change the future of online poker regulation in California? Read More