While many casinos and operators are gearing up to get ahead of the game, residents of Iowa may not be able to place mobile bets until 2020.
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When mobile sports bets begin to be accepted, ultra-conservative estimates say that at least $50 million in annual tax revenue will come to the state of Tennessee.
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Rhode Island just turned its highest monthly profit ($2.1 million) since launching legalized sports betting back in November 2018.
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In Iowa, the big day is almost here! Residents are counting down the days to begin placing legal sports bets on pro, college and fantasy sports on August 15th.
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While still in its infancy, it hasn’t taken long for mobile sports betting to show how much potential it holds in Pennsylvania.
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One full year into a massively successful launch of legal sports betting, New Jersey casinos have accepted more than $3.2 billion worth of sports bets.
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After legalizing sports betting on July 12th, New Hampshire is targeting a launch date of July 1, 2020 that will bring in at least $11 million per year in annual state revenue.
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Gear up, Razorbacks: legalized sports betting is now in Arkansas. Earlier this month, the Arkansas Racing Commission approved Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort to begin accepting wagers July 1.
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Governor J.B. Pritzker officially signed Illinois sports betting into law Friday in Springfield, the culmination of a winding and messy months-long process.
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Don’t look now, but the country’s most populous state is eying up legal sports betting. For the second year in a row, a pair of California lawmakers introduced a sports betting bill this past Thursday.
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One Michigan representative has drafted up a sports betting bill which would authorize land-based and mobile wagering at any of the state’s 26 casinos.
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Louisiana lawmakers have backed a framework which would regulate online fantasy sports contests for nearly three-quarters of the state’s parishes.
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Starting this summer, casinos in Iowa will be able to take legal wagers on professional and collegiate sporting events in addition to online bets.
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Online sports betting will soon be open for business in Pennsylvania, with some analysts projecting the state’s one-year betting handle to be similar to New Jersey’s eye-popping mark of $1.1 billion in online wagers in the past 12 months.
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After signing legislation on Monday to allow wagering on professional and collegiate sports, Iowa became the eighth state in addition to Nevada to pass sports betting laws.
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With Tuesday marking the one-year anniversary of the repeal of PASPA, take a look at everything we’ve learned in the first year of legal U.S. sports betting:
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After passing an online sports betting bill earlier in the week, it’s estimated that legal sports betting will bring in up to $50 million per year, with that money going toward education, local government and gambling addiction programs.
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