New York Posts Filing Rules For Mobile Sports Betting Licensing
New York has posted filing rules for its mobile sports betting licensing process, a welcome sign of progress for the state.
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 has posted filing rules for its mobile sports betting licensing process, a welcome sign of progress for the state.
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