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Iowa Lottery Director Considers Offering Online Gaming

2015 is likely to be the earliest date for reconsideration of online poker legislation.


Hawaii, Iowa Online Poker Bills Fold

Separate measures in the states of Hawaii and Iowa seeking to authorize and regulate online poker have folded,...


Iowa Tests the Waters Again with Online Poker

Study bill considered by Senate committee to gauge the interest in regulating internet poker.


Iowa Regulators Prepared to Oversee Online Poker

The ability to regulate internet poker is not an obstacle according to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission chairman.


US Online Poker Legislation: Week in Review March 17

In a bad week for online poker legislation at the state level, bills in Hawaii, Iowa and Mississippi failed, the New Jersey bill is delayed and Utah is close to outlawing online gambling.


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