With North Carolina Sports Betting Launching Next Year, Will South Carolina Soon Follow?
North Carolina sports betting is launching next year, so what does this mean for South Carolina? Read how lawmakers could move forward in SC.
Based in Kentucky's Bluegrass region, Rebecca Hanchett is a political writer who covers legislative developments at Gaming Today. She worked as a public affairs specialist for 23 years at the Kentucky State Capitol. A University of Kentucky grad, Hanchett has been known to watch UK. basketball from time to time.
North Carolina sports betting is launching next year, so what does this mean for South Carolina? Read how lawmakers could move forward in SC.
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