Washington DC Maintains Steady Sports Betting Revenue Figures
According to reports from Washington, DC's gambling sector, February saw the capital amass $1.2 million in sports betting revenue.
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According to reports from Washington, DC's gambling sector, February saw the capital amass $1.2 million in sports betting revenue.
Connecticut announced it is amending its sports betting laws to include the availability of placing bets on state college sports teams.
Colorado bettors made history in November with an unprecedented surge in sports betting. CO handled an impressive $608.5 million in bets.
Pennsylvania entered the new year on a positive note, fueled by an impressive sports betting record established in December.
The Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) reported the state generated $113 million for total sports betting revenue in January.
The introduction of legalized sports betting in North Carolina saw a significant influx of activity, with nearly $200 million in bets placed.
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