(ABC 6 News) — A bill that would put a ban on any new casinos for more than five years has died in the Senate. Senate leadership say the moratorium did not gain enough interest to bring the bill to ...
A five-year moratorium on new casinos in the state has stalled in the Iowa Senate. Senator Ken Rozenboom, chairman of the ...
Iowa leaders, businesses and non-profits weigh in on Cedar Crossing Casino as critical meeting looms
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission will meet on Thursday morning and will vote on the application for the Cedar Crossing casino project for Cedar ...
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission is set to vote on whether or not Linn County will receive a gaming license on Thursday ...
A proposed five-year moratorium on new state-licensed casinos in Iowa will not be passed into law, a key legislator said ...
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission will have the final say in whether or not a proposed Cedar Rapids Casino will move ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) - A week after the Iowa house rushed through legislation that would ...
In a move that surprised Cedar Rapids city officials and business leaders, Iowa lawmakers will not block a proposal for a casino in town. Just last week members of the ...
Senate committee members said they did not believe there was enough support from Senate Republicans to advance the bill.
A proposed five-year casino moratorium hit a roadblock Tuesday in the Iowa Senate after sailing through the House. Sen. Ken ...
The Iowa Senate will not consider a proposed five-year moratorium on new casinos in Iowa. Senator Ken Rozenboom, chairman of ...
Despite House support, the Iowa Senate will not consider a 5-year pause on gaming licenses. State regulators may consider ...
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