by Andy Faust | May 2, 2019 4:49 pm | Regulatory
A group of former Republican politicians is suing the state and asking for a preliminary injunction against all sports betting. Current RI representatives claim that sports wagering was authorized by voter referendum in 2016. PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Island might be...
by Hasan Nabulsi | May 2, 2019 1:40 pm | Regulatory
Louisiana sports betting bill LA SB 153 would allow voters to decide on a parish-by-parish basis as to whether or not they want sports betting in their area. Sports betting in Louisiana would be restricted to retail gaming facilities and mobile betting would only be...
by Hasan Nabulsi | May 2, 2019 8:50 am | Regulatory
Tennessee Sports Betting Bill, TN SB 16, was finally passed in the State Senate earlier this week by a 19-12 vote. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee plans to let the bill become law without his signature. Sports betting in Tennessee will only be available online or through...
by Daniel Borjas | May 2, 2019 8:32 am | Revenue
March Madness boosted the revenue in Mississippi casinos. Over $32.4 million was wagered on sports in March. Casinos have been in an upward trend ever since sportsbooks were introduced. JACKSON, Miss. – Sports betting has boosted Mississippi’s overall casino revenue...
by Hasan Nabulsi | May 1, 2019 9:24 am | Regulatory
The Kansas constitution requires the state to run any gambling activities which is why the four casinos in Kansas technically belong to the state. Lawmakers worry that casinos could harvest sports betting data and target problem gamblers. Kansas betting already has...