Senate Vote Puts Washington’s In-State College Betting Back on the Table
The Washington Senate approved a bill to allow betting on in-state college teams at tribal casinos, while keeping player prop bets banned.
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The Washington Senate approved a bill to allow betting on in-state college teams at tribal casinos, while keeping player prop bets banned.
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