Mississippi Senate Approves Sports Betting Bill With Several Tweaks
A revised version of HB 774 was approved by the Senate, which eliminated anything pertaining to mobile sports betting.
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A revised version of HB 774 was approved by the Senate, which eliminated anything pertaining to mobile sports betting.
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Washington, D.C.’s sports betting revenue declined by 38.6% in November despite a slight rise in handle, according to a DC Lottery financial report.
The Washington, DC Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG) has granted official approval for FanDuel to commence operations in the district.
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