ATLANTA – March Madness is shining a spotlight on sports betting across the United States. The practice is already legal in a majority of states and Washington, D.C., leaving about a dozen, including California, Texas, Utah and Hawaii, where bets on sports are illegal. Americans will legally wager $3.3 billion on the NCAA men’s and women’s Division I basketball tournaments this year, the American Gaming Association…
March Madness fuels debate on legal sports gambling
Originally reported by The Hill
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