The Senate Indian Affairs
Committee will hold an oversight hearing next Thursday, July 26, on Indian gaming.
The topic of the hearing is "Regulation of Tribal Gaming: From Brick & Mortar to the Internet."
The committee previously discussed Internet gaming on February 9.
Next week's hearing takes place at 2:15pm in Room 628 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building. A witness list hasn't been published.
Committee Notice:
OVERSIGHT HEARING on Regulation of Tribal Gaming: From Brick & Mortar to the Internet (July 26, 2012)
Also Today:
Congressional Hearing On Online Gambling Set For Next Week
(Poker News Report 7/20)
Heller: Legalizing online poker on front burner
(The Las Vegas Review-Journal 7/19)
Slow Progress for Online Gambling Bills
(Online Casino Archives 7/19)
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