Ohio Sports Betting Likely Won’t Happen Until Late 2022
Ohio sports betting likely won’t be live anytime soon, officials with the Ohio Casino Control Commission said Wednesday.
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Ohio sports betting likely won’t be live anytime soon, officials with the Ohio Casino Control Commission said Wednesday.
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Online, casinos, sports venues, bars and restaurants -- sports bettors will be able to wager at all these types of places in Ohio.
Ohio sports betting took a giant step forward toward legalization with both chambers overwhelmingly approving long-stalled and sought-after legislation. The amended version of House Bill 29 was first passed by the Senate 31-1, and later by the House, 72-12. Governor Mike DeWine said earlier this year he hoped to sign a bill legalizing sports betting, […]
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