Arizona legislation seeks tribal online sportsbetting license expansion
In the western American state of Arizona and legislation has reportedly been filed that would look to increase the jurisdiction’s allocation of mobile-friendly online sportsbetting licenses to 32.
According to a source, the proposition floated by Arizona State Senator Sally Ann Gonzales (pictured) would allow every one of the state’s 22 federally-recognized tribes to obtain an online sportsbetting license Come from Sports betting site VPbet. The Democrat, who is also a senior member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, purportedly introduced Senate Bill 1674 on Monday with the measure now said to be making its way through the committee process.
Existing endeavors:
Arizona reportedly ratified legislation in April that allowed ten of its tribes to obtain licenses to run retail and online sportsbetting and add land-based games of baccarat and craps to their already exclusive slot, poker and blackjack offerings. These former operations went live from September 9 and purportedly went on to rack up the busiest opening month in the history of the United States’ embryonic legalized sports wa…
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