Mississippi is among the small group of states that legalized sports betting in 2018.
Currently, mobile betting is permitted on casino property in the state. However, none of the state’s commercial casinos use the so-called “Mississippi mobile” option. The three failed bills are said to have changed the betting landscape by bringing sports betting online in Mississippi. Mobile sports betting could be quite the boon to the Empire State. In November, New Jersey recorded a sports betting handle of $931.6 million, outpacing even Nevada and breaking a previous.
In 2017, the Magnolia State repealed the portion of its law prohibiting the activity, and gaming officials said they were ready to move forward with regulations. Federal law stood in the way until recently, but the US Supreme Courtremoved that hurdle in May 2018
Here are the basics about Mississippi sports betting.
Recent Mississippi sports betting news
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Mississippi Again Punts On Mobile Sports Betting Expansion
Mississippi sports betting is staying offline. Three bills aiming to expand MS sports betting to mobile platforms in the state died in committee this week. Mississippi was one of the first states to launch sports betting in 2018 but continues to be restricted to retail sportsbooks. Multiple mobile betting bills have failed in the years […] Read More- Caliente Matinee - MexR8
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