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Industry
March 17, 2023
North Dakota Senate Votes Against Removal of Schools from Sports Betting Resolution
According to KX News, an amendment created by Sen. Larry Luick to remove universities, colleges, and high schools from House Concurrent Resolution 3002 failed by one vote of 24 to 23 earlier this week. This means that the text of the resolution as it was originally presented will be subject to voting by the Senate. […]
Sports
January 31, 2023
North Dakota Senate Stalls Sports Betting Bill
The state is currently on its way toward legalizing sports betting outside tribal lands, allowing mobile sportsbooks entry into a relatively untapped market. Senate Bill 2358 outlines a new sports betting task force charged with developing an implementation and regulatory framework for online sports betting. However, the Senate’s decision to postpone their judgment may dampen […]
Legal
January 16, 2023
North Dakota Passes HCR 3002 to the Senate
North Dakota is proceeding with its efforts to make commercial sports betting legal. Currently, only tribal companies are allowed to offer sports wagering products in the state. North Dakota Seeks to Legalize Commercial Sports Betting A few days ago, Fargo representative Greg Stemen submitted House Concurrent Resolution 3002 to the House Judiciary Committee for a […]
Sports
January 10, 2023
North Dakota May Legalize Sports Betting Outside of Tribal Lands
The Bismarck Tribune reported that House Concurrent Resolution 3002 was submitted for hearing to the House Judiciary Committee by Fargo representative Greg Stemen. The resolution proposes an amendment to the North Dakota constitution allowing for sports betting to be offered across the state and to be regulated and licensed by it. A Change in Constitution […]
Casino
December 5, 2022
North Dakota Tribes Sign Sports Betting Compact
Gambling in North Dakota was on the cusp of a revolution last month. However, with proposals to expand it beyond tribal lands being rejected, the changes are somewhat limited comparatively. Tribes Ink Gambling Deal, Expand Offerings Governor Doug Burgum signed multiple 10-year gambling compacts with Native Indian tribes in North Dakota. These compacts will see […]
Casino
November 8, 2022
Stateline Casino Double Homicide-Suicide Marks Anniversary
Family and friends of the three victims left dead at the Stateline Casino on the border of Montana and North Dakota marked an anniversary of the tragic event this weekend. Roll Back One Year On November 6, 2021, deputies responded to a reported shooting at the casino on the border of Montana and North Dakota, […]
Industry
November 3, 2022
North Dakota Governor Rejects Tribes’ Request for Online Gambling Monopoly
Native American tribes in North Dakota are not getting exclusive rights to online gambling as governor Doug Burgum has rejected their request for a monopoly filed in October. North Dakota Governor Rejected the Tribes’ Proposal as Online Gambling is Still Illegal in North Dakota Associated Press reported that governor Burgum has rejected the tribe’s plea […]
Industry
October 24, 2022
Internet Gambling for Tribes Hot Topic in North Dakota
North Dakota’s tribes are getting closer to realizing their online gambling ambitions, but one issue still may throw a spanner in the works. According to local charitable organizations, giving the state’s five American Indian tribes exclusivity over this segment may effectively end the wagering activities by charitable organizations. The charities spoke with Gov. Doug Burgum […]
Casino
October 10, 2022
North Dakota Tribes Seeking Monopoly Over Online Gambling
The Indian tribes in North Dakota are trying to win over a million-dollar monopoly on online gambling and sports betting in the state. North Dakota’s Five Tribes Are Chasing after a Monopoly on Online Gambling Associated Press reported that the five Indian tribes in North Dakota have requested that governor Doug Burgum grants them exclusive […]
Casino
May 20, 2022
No More Pull Tabs In North Dakota Stores and Gas Stations
The Flickertail State is facing an explosive growth in the number of e-pull tab machines in recent years and it all comes down to a 1994 document and some loose wording regarding critical definitions. The issue is expected to be addressed when the Legislature reconvenes next year after a 3-2 vote in the commission. E-pull […]