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New York Sports Betting Tax Revenue Exceeds $300 Million

Last month, mobile bettors in New York spent $1.05 billion across the eight operating sportsbooks. Despite June being its lowest monthly handle since the launch of the regulated market (the total of which was $350 million shy of New Jersey’s highest month on record), Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced that the state generated $302.2 million in tax revenue in its first six months of operation.

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Maine Becomes 2022’s First US State to Legalize Sports Betting

Maine Governor Janet Mills signed LD585, the state’s sports betting bill, into law last Monday. After both the Maine House and Senate supported the bill last month, it picked up massive popularity within the Pine Tree State. This support culminated in Gov. Mills’ approval on 2 May, effectively legalizing sports betting within the state.  While

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Regulated Sports Betting Will Arrive in Ohio by 2023

Ohio is finally catching up to speed with many other US states and launching its own regulated online sports betting market in early 2023. In the three months since Governor Mike DeWine signed HB29 into law, legalizing sports betting in the Buckeye State, there has been tons of speculation and anticipation in the air among Ohio sports bettors. However, we still have many months to wait until top US sportsbook sites and apps arrive in the state.

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