by Carter Floyd | Jan 30, 2020 5:04 pm | Regulatory
Rhode Island lawmakers initially budgeted for $22.7 million in tax revenue from sports betting. Despite a recent uptick, the state is set to fall nearly well short of expectations. With the NFL season ending this week, revenue is set to decrease drastically....
by Christina Monroe | Jan 8, 2020 12:35 pm | Regulatory
The state of Vermont could see the legalization of mobile and internet wagering on sports in the near future as a new bill has been introduced to a Senate Committee. Vermont is home to zero casinos making the internet platform-based bill for gambling a smart choice....
by Christina Monroe | Jan 2, 2020 12:00 pm | Sports Betting
Rhode Island law requires sports bettors that want to use their mobile sports betting applications to activate their accounts at a casino first. The number of users for their mobile platform is down causing a domino effect in potential revenue. Other states without...
by Christina Monroe | Dec 30, 2019 4:53 pm | Sports Betting
Mobile sports betting will be the first of both types of legal sports betting in the state to begin. Retail wagering on sports will take much longer to roll out to the public due to the logistics of approved facilities. DraftKings will now be the sportsbook company of...
by Michael Molter | Dec 29, 2019 11:55 am | Regulatory
Rhode Island is the only state in New England that currently offers legal sports betting. New Hampshire will join Rhode Island when they launch their first sportsbook on Monday. Some states are closer than others when it comes to approving sports betting. BOSTON – New...