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Missouri sports betting ballot measure highlights national debate ...


The ads promoting a November ballot measure to legalize sports betting in Missouri tout the potential for millions of new tax dollars devoted to schools. If voters approve the measure, it's a good ... Read More

Missouri sports betting measure highlights tax rate debate


JEFFERSON CITY —The ads promoting a November ballot measure to legalize sports betting in Missouri tout the potential for millions of new tax dollars devoted to schools. If voters approve the ... Read More

Missouri sports betting ballot measure highlights national debate ...


The November ballot measure highlights an emerging national debate about how best to tax the growing industry. Read More

Missouri sports betting ballot measure highlights national debate about ...


Missouri’s proposed 10% tax rate on sports betting revenue is below the national average of 19% that sportsbooks paid to states last year. Because of deductions for “free play,” there could ... Read More

Missouri sports betting ballot measure highlights national debate about ...


The Missouri ballot measure highlights an emerging debate among policymakers over how to tax the rapidly growing industry, which has spread from one state — Nevada — to 38 states and ... Read More

Missouri sports betting ballot measure highlights national debate about ...


JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The ads promoting a November ballot measur e to legalize sports betting in Missouri tout the potential for millions of new tax dollars devoted to schools. Read More


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