Jon Ford (pictured), Republican member of the Indiana State Senate has reportedly revealed that legislators could begin considering a measure that would legalize online casino gambling as early as next year.
The legislator reportedly pronounced that his measure will propose running Indiana’s online casino gambling market much like its recently-legalized sportsbetting sector. This could purportedly see every one of the state’s 13 casinos and racinos being given the opportunity to operate up to three separate iGaming skins under the direct supervision of the Indiana Gaming Commission.
The state surpassed $1 billion in all-time sportsbetting handle last month with Ford proclaiming that his legislation is due to envision locally-licensed iGambling sites featuring the same types of games as are already offered to remote punters in Michigan, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. However, he purportedly proclaimed that these will most likely not encompass online poker as this would require legislators to wrap their heads around a large amount on information in just a short space of time.
“When we get into online poker, there’s pooling and interstate compacts. That may take more education to inform my colleagues than we’ll have time for next year. They’re still trying to understand in-play bets. If my colleagues surprise me, we’ll be ready to go with everything.” Said Ford.
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