Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Wants Deal in Colorado Like Seminoles in Florida
Colorado tribal dispute with the state may allow Native gambling companies to offer sports betting statewide, like in Florida.
Brant James is a lead writer who covers the sports betting industry and legislation at Gaming Today. An alum of the Tampa Bay Times, ESPN.com, espnW, SI.com, and USA Today, he's covered motorsports and the NHL as beats. He also once made a tail-hook landing on an aircraft carrier with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and rode to the top of Mt. Washington with Travis Pastrana. John Tortorella has yelled at him numerous times.
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