by Hasan Nabulsi | May 23, 2019 10:07 am | Regulatory
NH HB 480 would legalize the activity at retail locations as well as through mobile apps. The most recent amendment to the bill would set a cap of five mobile sports wagering operators in the state. NH Governor Chris Sununu included $10 million dollars to come from...
by Michael Molter | May 19, 2019 8:31 am | Sports Betting
Massachusetts is the likeliest state in New England to legalize, having a public hearing set at the end of May. If both New Hampshire chambers can find a way to agree on regulations, there is a chance they legalize in 2019. It would likely require a special session...
by Hasan Nabulsi | May 15, 2019 12:09 pm | Regulatory
The Wire Act of 1961 was originally written into law to cripple mob organizations from running crooked sportsbooks. Earlier this year, the Wire Act was reinterpreted to include all interstate gambling – not just sports betting. The new Wire Act opinion is not...
by Hasan Nabulsi | May 13, 2019 11:55 am | Sports Betting
New Hampshire does not have any casinos operating within the state’s borders. N.H. Senator Lou D’Allesandro has been trying to authorize casinos in the state since 1999. NH HB 480 will now go to a full Senate vote where it will be amended. CONCORD, N.H. – A New...
by Michael Molter | May 3, 2019 8:46 am | Regulatory
SB 310 has been removed from discussion, as Senators don’t agree with terms. HB 480 is still up in the air, awaiting discussion from the Senate Chamber. The New Hampshire legislature adjourns in late June. CONCORD, N.H. – The likelihood of sports betting coming to New...