Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Maryland Voters Reject Gambling Expansion While Canada Faces Legislative Hurdles

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North American gambling legislation is undergoing significant changes as states and provinces strive to capitalize on the booming gaming industry. From Maryland’s recent referendum against gambling expansion to Canada’s sluggish legislative efforts, gambling policies are shaping the future of gaming across the continent.

On November 18, 2024, voters in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, effectively turned down expanded gambling measures, with 76% of voters opting against changes to local gaming regulations. A total of 1,684 residents participated, and the majority reaffirmed their cautious approach to gambling, echoing similar sentiments from 2020 when 72% rejected the idea of increasing gambling machines from 450 to 900. Mayor Bruce Wahl, who recently took office, now faces the challenge of addressing potential future proposals for increasing gambling within the town.

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