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Senators reluctant to take up Internet gambling

Key senators on the committee that handles casino-related matters rejected the notion of taking up the issue of Internet gambling during next week's special session, saying there isn't enough time to weigh the implications of a step that could, in effect, put slot machines in Maryland homes.

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8/7/2012

article Busch says Internet gambling won't be in casino bill
(Maryland) -- House Speaker Michael E. Busch said Tuesday that Internet gambling, which he had put on the agenda for the special General Assembly session on gambling...
article Busch's Office Says No Internet Gambling In Special Session Bill
(Maryland) -- Later today we could find out just what is in a gambling bill that state lawmakers will consider this week in a special session, but a key item won't...
article Internet gaming won’t be in Maryland gambling mix
(Maryland) -- Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch speaks in front of Gov. Martin O'Malley at a news conference last year. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)Gaming over the...

8/6/2012

article Analysis: Expanding Gambling in Maryland Could Impoverish Not Enrich
(Maryland) -- A special session in Annapolis will convene Thursday to consider an Atlantic City-style casino at National Harbor in Prince George’s County —...
article Maryland Special Legislative Session To Include Online Gambling
(Maryland) -- Maryland Special Legislative Session To Include Online GamblingMaryland lawmakers will meet Aug. 9 to consider online gambling regulations in addition to...
article No Gambling Bill Yet As Special Session Nears
(Maryland) -- State lawmakers are expected back in Annapolis by the end of the week for a special session to deal with expanded gambling legislation. Governor Martin O...
article WASHINGTON POST: Does Maryland really want to be a pioneer on Internet gambling?
(Washington D.C.) -- BEFORE LAST TUESDAY no one in Maryland had seriously considered allowing online gambling in a state that is having a hard enough time establishing...

8/3/2012

article EDITORIAL: Online gambling: What's the rush?
(Maryland) -- It's unwise that the General Assembly will be considering the expansion of Maryland's gambling program to a sixth casino before its five existing...
article Internet Gambling Could Make The Ballot In November
(Maryland) -- Forget about the traffic around a casino. Gamble at home. Maryland lawmakers will consider Internet gambling when they meet in a special session next week.
article Senators reluctant to take up Internet gambling
(Maryland) -- Key senators on the committee that handles casino-related matters rejected the notion of taking up the issue of Internet gambling during next week's...

8/2/2012

article Internet Gambling In The Mix For Maryland Special Session [sub req'd]
(Maryland) -- Maryland lawmakers may consider Internet gaming as part of a wider expanded gambling bill expected to be unveiled next week by Democratic Governor Martin O...
article Internet gambling takes its place at the table
(Maryland) -- Internet gambling, which could bring casinos to every home, office or smartphone, has moved from the periphery of Maryland's debate over expanded...
article Md. House speaker mentions possibility of Internet gambling during special session
(Maryland) -- Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch says the possibility of developing Internet gambling in the state will be under consideration in a special session...
article Md. House speaker mentions possibility of Internet gambling during special session
(Maryland) -- As the battle for gamblers’ dollars intensifies in the mid-Atlantic region, the possibility of developing Internet games in Maryland will be...

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