Mobile Sports Betting Expansion Nixed From Proposed New York State Budget
New York lawmakers have apparently abandoned plans to mandate licensing of more mobile sports betting operators in the 2023 budget.
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.
New York lawmakers have apparently abandoned plans to mandate licensing of more mobile sports betting operators in the 2023 budget.
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