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South Carolina, Missouri, and Georgia Take Different Paths on Sports Betting
South Carolina lawmakers have stalled on multiple sports betting bills despite bipartisan sponsorship, while Missouri prepares for a Dec. 1 launch. Read More
Could Prediction Markets Be Key to Sports Betting Legalization?
The pro-sports betting side in Minnesota (and other states) has a new argument for finally taking the plunge: prediction markets. Read More
Head of PGA Tour gaming division advocates to state lawmakers to allow gambling in Georgia

The PGA Tour is urging Georgia lawmakers to approve sports betting, joining other major Atlanta sports teams in the push for legalization. Less than 24 hours after the conclusion of the Tour ... Read More
Georgia Sports Betting

With its robust population, rabid college sports fandom, and a fair amount of pro franchises to boot, Georgia would make for a fruitful sports wagering environment if its lawmakers ever found a way to ... Read More
Congress Renews Push To Scrap Sports Betting Excise Tax
A pair of US senators have filed a bill that would eliminate the 25 cent federal excise tax on sports betting. Read More
Wynn 'Seriously Considering' Multibillion-Dollar Casino If Georgia Legalizes Gambling

Casino giants Wynn Resorts and Boyd Gaming have their eyes set on Georgia if lawmakers finally move to legalize gambling. Wynn is “seriously considering Georgia” for a casino if ever given a legal ... Read More
Bill aims to repeal federal sports betting excise tax
The WAGER Act not only exempts sportsbooks from the federal excise “handle” tax, but it also exempts them from the $50 per employee annual tax known as the “head” tax. The taxes are the result of the ... Read More
Sports gaming: Georgia panel encouraged to act by former North Carolina lawmaker

(The Center Square) – North Carolina far exceeded its projected revenues of $64 million in its first year of legal gaming, bringing in $116 million, a Georgia House committee studying the legalization ... Read More
Legal Sports Betting A Done Deal In Minnesota? Yes, But … No
Minnesota is the only state in the Midwest that has not legalized sports betting. This hurts our tribal casinos, Minnesota horseracing, and charitable gaming. Let's legalize it this session so ... Read More
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