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  • Single-Operator Plan Wins First Round With Council In DC Sports Betting Discussion
    Dec 06, 2018March 24, 2025 Andy Nelson
    Washington, D.C., sports betting bill cleared another significant hurdle on Tuesday as councilmembers progressed it with a few changes. Introduced by Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans, the Sports Wagering Lottery Amendment Act of 2018 passed by a 10-2 vote. The bill is scheduled for its second reading in two weeks. No switch to multiple operators The bill, B22-0944, passed despite efforts from Councilmember Robert White to alter…
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  • Sportsbooks, Leagues Team Up For First Time In Sports Betting Lobbying; Alliance Supports Royalty Fee In DC
    Dec 04, 2018April 23, 2025 Andy Nelson
    Some operators and major US sports leagues apparently are working together to get a law passed to legalize sports betting in Washington, D.C. At least three sports betting operators — MGM, DraftKings and FanDuel — are actively working with the NBA, Major League Baseball and the PGA Tour to pass a bill all of the parties involved could live with. The sports betting alliance at a glance The…
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  • How New Mexico Sports Betting Started In A State Without A Sports Betting Law
    Nov 25, 2018April 16, 2025 Andy Nelson
    Many jaws hit the floor when New Mexico became the fifth state to offer sports betting following the repeal of PASPA by the Supreme Court. New Mexico sports betting is a head scratcher because the state hasn't passed legislation authorizing sports betting. Instead, the Pueblo of Santa Ana tribe took matters into its own hands and opened a sportsbook at its Santa Ana Star…
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  • Industry Veterans Have A Warning For States: Don’t Rush Sports Betting Legislation
    Nov 24, 2018May 10, 2025 Andy Nelson
    Legal sports betting is spreading quickly across the US, but according to two industry veterans, fast-paced expansion might not be in the industry’s best interest. The remarks were made by Art Manteris, the vice president of race and sports operations for Station Casinos, and Keith Whyte, executive director of the National Council on Problem Gambling, during the second annual U.S. Sports Betting Policy Summit in Washington,…
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