Report: NCAA Has Found 175 Sports Wagering Violations Since 2018
The NCAA disclosed to U.S. Rep Dina Titus of Nevada that it has found 175 violations of its sports wagering policies since 2018.
The NCAA disclosed to U.S. Rep Dina Titus of Nevada that it has found 175 violations of its sports wagering policies since 2018.
Rep. Paul Tonko has dropped the "Betting on our Future Act," which would see sports betting advertising disappear.
Georgia's Stacey Abrams has emphasized legal wagering in her campaign, while other candidates have expressed more measured support.
An independent poll shows less than 50% of women, whites, blacks, and conservatives would support legal digital wagering on pro teams.
Up until 2022, nearly every sports wagering proposal put before voters passed. Florida and California changed all that.
New poll shows 43% of potential voters would say yes to tribal sports betting and 37% would support mobile wagering.
Commercial operators all but concede hundreds of millions dollars lost in what looks to be another failed initiative attempt.
More than $167 million in new contributions have flowed into sports betting campaigns, but survey shows both have little support.
Card room owners say if the initiative passes, they could be forced out of business, while tribes say they just want the law upheld.
An independent poll shows that barely half of respondents support legalization, but those around metro areas are more enthusiastic.