If signed by Governor Baker, Massachusetts will join 30 other states and Washington D.C. in legalizing sports betting.
The Sports Betting Conference Committee has reached an agreement on legislation to legalize sports betting in Massachusetts, according to a tweet early Monday from House Speaker Ron Mariano.
I am proud to announce that the Sports Betting Conference Committee has reached an agreement on legislation that will legalize wagering on professional and collegiate sports in Massachusetts, bringing the immense economic benefits of a legal sports betting industry to MA. The legislation would allow for wagering on both professional and collegiate sports in the Bay State, according to Speaker Mariano's tweet.
The Speaker thanked other lawmakers for"recognizing the incredible economic opportunity that legalized sports betting presents."
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