California Senate Unanimously Approves AB 831, Shifting Law on Police Use-of-Force
In the world of California politics, a significant step has been taken towards the potential legalisation of iGaming. The bill in question, AB 831, is currently making its way through the Assembly's Governmental Organization Committee. If it successfully passes this committee, it will proceed to a full Assembly vote.
The bill's sponsor, Richard Janvrin, has been a prominent figure in the iGaming industry since 2018. Janvrin's extensive experience in this field includes covering various aspects such as news, reviews, bonuses/promotions, sweepstakes casinos, and legal matters. Interestingly, Janvrin's passion for writing began in his teenage years, and he later graduated from the University of New Hampshire.
Before delving into the iGaming realm, Janvrin started his professional career in sports coverage in 2015. This diverse background in both gaming and sports has undoubtedly given him a unique perspective on the industry.
The California Senate has already shown its support for AB 831, passing it with a unanimous vote of 36-0. However, there is no publicly available information regarding who supported or opposed the bill in the government commission of the Assembly.
Should AB 831 pass a full Assembly vote, it will then move to the Governor's desk for final approval. The potential legalisation of iGaming in California could mark a significant shift in the industry, opening up new opportunities for businesses and consumers alike.
As we await the outcome of the Assembly's vote, the iGaming community watches with bated breath, hoping for a positive decision that could pave the way for a new era of online gaming in California.
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