Washington D.C. may undergo a significant change in its sports betting system, with industry stakeholders expressing anticipation. Senator Joe Addabbo has introduced a bill to allocate 1% of NY online sports betting tax revenue for problem gambling. NBA players were previously prohibited from partnering or investing in sports betting companies until last year's CBA changes. Senator Addabbo is on the verge of introducing a bill that would allow New Yorkers to make prop wagers on award futures. Downtown businesses in Washington, D.C. are concerned about the impact of rampant crime and potential loss of sports teams, including the NHL's Capitals and NBA's Wizards, which they believe will lead to a 'slow death' for the city center.
"The Mississippi House of Representatives on Thursday passed House Bill 774, which would legalize online sports betting within the state if it is approved by Senate and signed by the governor." Would take effect in July. More from @clarionledger: https://t.co/8Xy6ZLVrMn
On Tuesday's Front Page: The Senate Judiciary Committee pressured social media leaders to answer for threats to children online, D.C. business owners warn that rampant crime and the departure of two teams will mean a “slow death” downtown, and more. https://t.co/PVl4ngMmso https://t.co/kzB50pPGyl
On Thursday's #TWTFrontPage: The Senate Judiciary Committee pressured social media leaders to answer for threats to children online, D.C. business owners warn that rampant crime and the departure of two teams will mean a “slow death” downtown, and more. https://t.co/D0GUcPz526 https://t.co/1VVpTnT96Z
D.C. business owners warn that rampant crime and the looming loss of the Washington’s hockey and basketball teams to Virginia will mean the “slow death” of the city’s downtown. #TWTFrontPage https://t.co/qQbSjVIVOw
Crime, loss of sports teams mean ‘slow death’ for Washington, D.C.’s downtown businesses, owners warn https://t.co/4qEJVncf4b https://t.co/99I7GvW5mL
Crime, loss of sports teams mean ‘slow death’ for downtown businesses, owners warn https://t.co/aP36wyMo6j https://t.co/dL8JQoR2fO
Rampant crime and the looming loss of the NHL's Capitals and NBA's Wizards will mean the "slow death" of downtown District businesses, owners say, despite Mayor Muriel Bowser's optimism about plans to revitalize the struggling city center. https://t.co/tN8oqqA3vX
Crime, loss of sports teams mean 'slow death' for downtown businesses, owners warn https://t.co/K2UCZ8JbLN
Sen. Joe Addabbo is on the verge of introducing a bill that would enable New Yorkers to make prop wagers on award futures like Cy Young, MVP, Rookie of the Year etc ... "It's imminent because I want it to be part of the budget process," Addabbo told LSR. https://t.co/vc17Vdi9WO
Up until last year’s CBA changes NBA players were barred from partnering with or investing in sports betting companies. https://t.co/WFeS8SnrXZ https://t.co/oc15IeHvMQ
Sen. Joe Addabbo has introduced a bill that would authorize 1% of NY online sports betting tax revenue be used for problem gambling. https://t.co/XkkNeWORRb
Washington D.C. may soon undergo a significant change to its sports betting system. Industry stakeholders say it's a long time coming. https://t.co/F7FogMD8xf