Connecticut’s failure to mount a special legislative session this summer to approve sports betting isn’t a huge blow to the state’s hopes for a robust gambling market in ballgames, auto racing and other athletics. The failure, of course, is the subject of bickering between Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Republicans in the General Assembly. But political jabberwocky aside, what we really need is to get onboard in 2019 if we want to gain the economic advantages of legalized sports bookmaking. The states all around us are moving ahead. That view — we’re OK missing 2018 but we’d better get off the dime next year — is the opinion of top gaming and sports wagering executives.
from Business https://www.ctpost.com/business/article/Dan-Haar-Gambling-bosses-upbeat-on-sports-13192838.php
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