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Sports Gambling News for the Week Ending July 22

By Bennett Liebman


Massachusetts sports betting bill in jeopardy, with Gov. Charlie Baker and House Speaker Ron Mariano both voicing doubts


Mariano: Negotiators "far apart" on sports betting


Ohio sports betting market takes shape after application deadline


Ohio Regulator: Nothing Guaranteed For Sports Betting Applicants


Sports Betting Volume Hits Another Weekly Low In New York


The Empire Slate: Mets Partner With Jackpocket


New Jersey casino, sports and online gambling revenue up 2.2% in June


New Jersey: Sporttrade set to launch in time for NFL season


Washington D.C.'s Sports Betting Hobbled by Unique Problems


FanDuel To Create 24/7 Betting Network With Rebranded TVG Channel


DraftKings' Johnny Avello: 'Baseball is Toughest Sport for the Book'


Sinclair Broadcast Group CEO Chris Ripley says Bally Sports Plus streaming service is key


New Budget Ends Unlimited Promo Deductions For Virginia Sportsbooks


PlayUp US Business Is On The Block, But Legal Issues Loom


Players and MLB's deals


Live Betting Is Far From Perfect


Top Advice for Startups Raising Money in 2022


Florida Sports Betting Stuck In Legal Limbo...Now What?


Sports Betting Just Declined In Pennsylvania In A Rare Downturn


Burns: No Rollbacks On Ontario Advertising Rules For Now


Experts weigh in on California sports betting measure, Fact-checking Proposition 27


Will California sports betting vote save horse racing?


How AI Can Prevent Problem Gambling in Mobile Sports Betting


As most states lag in summer sports betting, Illinois has another strong month

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