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Casino mogul plans to spend millions to battle Internet gaming


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Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson has vowed to spend "whatever it takes" to impose a ban on Internet gaming.

Adelson runs Las Vegas Sands Corp., which owns land-based casinos in Nevada, Pennsylvania and Asia. He claims online wagering will destroy the gaming industry.

Adelson has formed a group called the Coalition to Stop Internet Gambling to lobby for a ban. The effort is getting a boost this week as members of Congress who are considered his allies introduce a bill to do just that.

According to Human Events, a conservative-leaning publication, Adelson's group wrote the legislation.

Beyond lobbying, Adelson plans to contribute millions of dollars to Republican causes in the upcoming election cycles. In 2012, he spent somewhere between $90 million, according to Reuters, and $150 million, according to Human Events, in an attempt to defeat President Barack Obama

Federal law bars Internet gaming unless it is conducted under a Class III gaming compact or under state law.

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