Connecticut Governor, Tribes Reach Deal On Sports Betting At Casinos
Big news for Connecticut sports betting today as the state's Governor and tribes reached a landmark online gambling deal.
Mary Shaffrey is a writer and contributor for Gaming Today with a focus on legislation and political content. Mary is an award-winning journalist who co-authored "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Government." She has spent more than 20 years covering government, both at the state and federal level. As a fan of the Baltimore Orioles and the Providence College Friars she feels cursed. Luckily she is a hockey mom too so her spirits aren't totally shot.
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