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S.C. lawmaker proposes legalizing poker
8 January 2007
News Brief: A state lawmaker wants to revamp South Carolina's gambling laws to legalize in-house poker games.
Another casino cruise proposed for South Carolina27 October 2006
David Hunt of Sea-Quest Cruises said this week he wants to open a new gambling cruise in Horry County, South Carolina.
South Carolina casino boat rumors disputed25 October 2006
News Brief: Recent reports that a third casino cruise ship may set up shop in Little River, South Carolina, were ‘bogus,’ Horry County Council Chairwoman Liz Gilland said Tuesday.
South Carolina casino deal sent back18 October 2006
News Brief: Facing certain defeat, Horry County Council members who support a 10-year contract with the casino boat industry decided to send the proposal back to the drawing board Tuesday.
South Carolina deal slammed17 October 2006
News Brief: A Little River councilman and a South Carolina lawmaker called the 10-year contract with the casino boat industry a `sweetheart deal' that will hurt Little River and said they will ask the courts to examine whether it's legal.
South Carolina County Approves Casino Fee Deal4 October 2006
News Brief: Horry County should enter into a decade-long partnership with the casino boat industry that includes collecting a fee, sharing legal protection and increasing gambling operations, a slim majority of Horry County Council decided Tuesday.
S.C. Casino Boats Offer to Pay Fee28 September 2006
News Brief: The South Carolina casino boat industry is offering to pay Horry County $5 for each passenger - an estimated $1.37 million per year for a decade - if the county abandons plans to tax gambling proceeds.
Casino Taxes Eyed for Public Safety Tools12 September 2006
News Brief: A new tax on South Carolina casino boats could be used for life-saving medical equipment in Little River and for more police detectives to solve Horry County's violent crimes, the county public safety director said Monday.
South Carolina Proceeds with Casino Boat Tax22 August 2006
News Brief: Horry County pressed forward Monday on the South Carolina’s first casino boat tax despite a legal challenge from SunCruz casino boat operator.
South Carolina Boats Must Submit Reports11 August 2006
ews Brief: Casino boats in Horry County must give detailed financial reports of their winnings to the state, according to South Carolina administrative law judge ruling released Friday.
Card Players Challenge Law31 May 2006
News Brief: A group of poker enthusiasts is challenging their arrest on gambling charges in an effort to change a South Carolina law that has made outlaws out of card players for two centuries.
Sun Cruz Protests State's Right to Data9 May 2006
News Brief: South Carolina appears to be within its authority to demand specific gaming winnings reports from Sun Cruz Casino, an administrative law judge said Monday.
Littlefield Reports Collins Case Decision12 April 2006
Littlefield Corporation reports that the South Carolina Supreme Court has affirmed the decision of the South Carolina Court of Appeals in the case Collins Entertainment Corp v American Bingo & Gaming Corp.
New South Carolina Casino Boat Sets Sail5 April 2006
News Brief: A new gambling boat could begin sailing from the Little River docks today, just weeks after Horry County Council decided not to ban such operations.
Confusion Over Gaming Machines4 April 2006
News Brief: South Carolina authorities have seized more gaming machines in York County. Local business owners say that there is confusion over the legality of these machines.
South Carolina Casino Boats Face Fee16 March 2006
News Brief: Casino boats can keep doing business in Horry County for now but operators may be forced to pay for the privilege.
South Carolina Casino Boat Vote Postponed22 February 2006
News Brief: There will be no decision on the fate of casino boat gambling in Horry County for at least two more weeks, County Council decided Tuesday.
South Carolina Courts to Hear Appeal9 January 2006
News Brief: The South Carolina Supreme Court will hear Georgetown County's appeal of a lower-court ruling that said the county could not ban casino boats.
South Carolina Case Returns to Court23 December 2005
S.C. AG Balks at Video Poker Claim
30 September 2005
News Brief: South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster has balked at the Catawba Indian Nation's claims that the tribe can legally have video poker on its York County reservation.
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