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Gambling News - 'Texas'
Casino
December 11, 2020
Billionaire Boss Sheldon Adelson Publicly Declares His Ambitions towards Texas
Las Vegas Sands’ owner Sheldon Adelson’s ambition for bringing casinos to Texas grows. Las Vegas Sands’ Appetite for Texas Confirmed Sheldon Adelson has recently recruited eight powerful lobbyists in Texas for the upcoming legislative session in January 2021, which stirred up rumors that Las Vegas Sands Corporation has an eye on Texas. The speculations have […]

Industry
November 26, 2020
Risk of Developing Gambling Addiction in Texas Increases
Gambling activities in Texas are increasing during the period of uncertainty caused by the virus outbreak and spread, the executive director of an association claims, pointing to the risk of gambling addiction increase. Gambling Cannot Solve Financial Issues Janet Miller, the executive director for the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling said there were more calls […]

Business
November 26, 2020
Sheldon Adelson Sparks Interest For Gaming Expansion in Texas
Las Vegas Sands owner Sheldon Adelson has hired eight influential Austin lobbyists, hinting at the potential legalization of casino gaming in Texas. Window of Opportunity for Gaming Bill Casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson recently hired eight high-profile lobbyists from Austin, Texas, therefore generating speculation around the possible legalization of casino gaming in the Lone Star State. […]
