Mississippi Lawmakers Hope To Expand Mobile Sports Betting Soon
Lawmakers are hoping to take up an expansion of Mississippi sports betting laws to permit statewide mobile betting in 2022
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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