Connecticut is considering joining the U.S. Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement, as lawmakers have introduced a bill aiming to establish online poker within the state. Despite legalizing iGaming in 2021, there are currently no poker rooms operating in the state. The proposed Senate Bill 1464, introduced by Rep. Tony Scott, seeks to allow multijurisdictional gaming, particularly benefiting PokerStars due to its existing presence in similar markets. The bill sets regulations around operator exclusivity and player account management, yet it limits agreements with foreign jurisdictions.
In a bid to attract more online gaming businesses, Connecticut lawmakers have proposed a bill that would allow online poker, empowering authorities to enter liquidity compacts.
Rep. Tony Scott's Senate Bill 1464 aims to authorize multijurisdictional gaming, potentially paving the way for PokerStars to expand into Connecticut.
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