North Carolina Legislator Files Bill To Legalize Mobile Sports Betting
After narrowly failing to legalize mobile wagering in 2022, North Carolina legislators are trying again in 2023.
Bennett Conlin is a sports betting reporter. He began his sportswriting career crafting recaps of family wiffle ball games. He’s covered more meaningful games since those early days, most recently writing about the University of Virginia’s athletic programs for The Daily Progress. Bennett can be reached at [email protected].
After narrowly failing to legalize mobile wagering in 2022, North Carolina legislators are trying again in 2023.
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