Lawmaker to introduce “2.0” version of Minnesota sportsbook bill
Minnesota State Sen. Jeremy Miller will once again introduce a sports betting bill that would involve both tribes and professional sports teams in the...
West Virginia to consider self-exclusion for those who harass athletes
After Ohio successfully updated its sports betting rules to involuntarily self-exclude bettors who threaten or attempt to harm athletes, other states are following suit.West...
NJ lawmakers introduce bill to create problem gambling diversion court
Lawmakers in New Jersey have introduced a bill that would create a Gambling Treatment Diversion Court Pilot Program.
Multi-factor authentication requirement proposed in Ohio
Ohio’s gaming regulator is considering an amendment to a sports gaming rule.In a letter to gaming stakeholders, the Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) announced...
Missouri sports leagues announce their own plans for sports betting
After filing several ballot with the Missouri Secretary of State last November, six of Missouri's pro sports leagues are ready to start circulating petitions...
AGA opposes federal GRIT Act problem gambling bill
While a number of responsible gambling advocacy groups like the National Council for Problem Gambling, the premier trade organization for gambling in North America...
Virginia lawmaker seeks to overturn in-state college betting ban
James Madison University posted an exceptional football season and the basketball team is off to a hot start with a 14-1 record. However, bettors...
Addabbo files New York online casino bill for 2024 session
While New York tries to determine who will get downstate brick and mortar casino licenses, Sen. Joseph Addabbo will once again stump for online...
Federal lawmakers announce bill to study and treat problem gambling
A piece of legislation has been introduced to address and treat problem gambling.
First Georgia sports betting bill of 2024 advances out of committee
Last year, Georgia lawmakers proposed a number of bills attempting to bring sports betting to the state, none of which made it across the...




















