Bill to expand sports gambling introduced in Legislature
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) A bill to expand sports gambling in Washington state beyond Indian casinos and into privately-owned card rooms has been introduced in the state Legislature for the second consecutive year.
The Senate bill seeks to expand sports betting to include the states licensed card rooms and horse race tracks and is once again being pushed by Nevada-based Maverick Gaming.
A similar proposal failed last year, but supporters say the new effort has bipartisan support and could provide revenues to help the states economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last session, lawmakers approved sports gambling for Native American tribes, but that has yet to take effect as government compacts are still being negotiated. Lawmakers at the same time rebuffed a bill seeking to open sports gambling to non-tribal competition.
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