Arkansas Approves Mobile Sports Betting Ahead Of March Madness
Arkansas mobile sports betting received final legislative approval, but national sportsbook brands are up against tough state regulations.
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.
Arkansas mobile sports betting received final legislative approval, but national sportsbook brands are up against tough state regulations.
New York State Assembly Racing & Wagering Chair J. Gary Pretlow proposed legislation to allow up to 16 mobile apps in the state by 2024.
Representatives from pro teams and riverboat casinos debated Tuesday in favor of two Missouri sports betting proposals.
State Sen. Addabbo tells Gaming Today he is cautiously optimistic mobile sports betting will go live in New York in time for the Super Bowl.
Bettors may have limited choice on which mobile apps to choose from under proposed Arkansas sports betting rules.
Only five of 17 businesses guaranteed an in-person Maryland sports betting license are taking wagers, and several have yet to apply.
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