Tag: NCLGS
Lawmaker group proposes 15%-25% tax for igaming expansion
The National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) has drafted model legislation to guide states considering authorizing... more
NCLGS winter meeting to feature Southern gaming discussion
The history of casino gaming in the Southern United States will be featured at the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States... more
Panels, topics set for National Council of Legislators from Gaming States winter meeting
The National Council of Legislators from Gaming States Wednesday announced the panels that will be highlighted at its Winter Meeting,... more
NCLGS: If sports wagering is to progress, bettors need to be heard from
The roster for the National Council of Legislators From Gaming States’s (NCLGS) panel discussion “Making a Living off the Odds”... more
NCLGS: Online lottery operations open potential growth, pitfalls for states
Government-run lotteries, which helped fund construction of China’s Great Wall, now contend with far more than determining which tickets... more
NCLGS: Open communication with tribes benefits all
Tribes in several states are likely to propose mobile-betting arrangements similar to the hub-and-spoke system recently implemented in... more
NCLGS: NCAA athletes need to be protected and informed about sports betting pitfalls
As sports betting continues to expand across the country – it’s currently legal in 38 states and the District of Columbia – revenue... more
NCLGS: Pennsylvania encounters potholes in road to skill-game regulation
Budget discussions, a Supreme Court case, and a fall in lottery sales have complicated Pennsylvania’s efforts to regulate slot-like skill... more
NCLGS: Operators argue their case that taxation needs to be fair, competitive
The panel title was “Just the Facts, Ma’am,” the topic whether gaming companies are living up to their tax obligations. If... more
NCLGS: Panelists insist legalizing igaming will be a winning proposition for jurisdictions
When the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was repealed in 2018, it opened the floodgates for legal retail and online sports... more