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Sports Betting Lights Go Out In Georgia on Crossover Day
SR 140, which would legalize sports betting by amendment died in the Georgia Senate, leaving one sports betting bill alive in the House.
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Senate Bill 57 Fails To Advance Out Of Georgia Senate
SB 57, Bill Hickman’s legislative statute to legalize sports betting, failed to pass the Georgia Senate on Thursday.
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Georgia or North Carolina: Which Legalizes Sports Betting First?
Georgia and North Carolina are both trying to legalize sports betting, and North Carolina may have the inside track by a single vote.
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Georgia Senate Committee Advances Piece Of Sports Betting Amendment Effort
SB 172, the enabling legislation for Sen. Cowsert’s sports betting amendment, passed through committee, and advances to the Senate floor.
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Are Sports Betting Kiosks Coming to Georgia?
SB 57 calls for online and retail sports betting through kiosks. PlayGeorgia explores what Georgians could expect from a retail kiosk market.
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Constitutional Amendment Would Make Georgia Sports Betting Unlikely Before 2025 Super Bowl
Under Bill Cowsert’s constitutional amendment, Georgia Sports Betting would launch by the 2025 Super Bowl at the absolute earliest.
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SB 57: A Primer On The Constitutional Workaround
Georgia Senate Bill 57 legalizes sports betting without amending the constitution. PlayGeorgia provides a primer on the legal workaround.
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Unregulated Online Casinos: Not Worth The Gamble
Economics dictates demand driving supply, and through the context of legal sports gambling, demand is skyrocketing- and worth the wait.
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Louisiana’s Gambling Windfall Shows Georgia What It’s Missing Out On
Representative’s failures in accepting certain legislation keeps Georgia legal gambling off the ballot for voters to decide upon.
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New Sports Betting Language Set To Move In Georgia House
A Georgia lawmaker pitched new bills Monday to amend the state constitution and regulate sports betting. He has one week to get them passed.