Gambling and Sports Betting News March 26, 2020: Still No Mobile Sports Betting in NY

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Mar/26/2020

Here are today's headlines in the world of gambling and sports betting as they happen - Thursday March 26, 2020.


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New York Governor Passes on Mobile Sports Betting

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has put the kibosh on mobile sports betting for 2020.

The state budget is due April 1 and it does not include the expansion of sports wagering as it applies to mobile.

From CalvinAyre.com:

With the Covid-19 virus pandemic sweeping across New York, it is expected that this deficit will rise drastically. Legalizing these types of wagers seemed like a ready-made solution for the budget problem. Not to the governor.

To try to appease the governor, it is expected that some lawmakers will begin the three-year process to create a constitutional amendment that would assure the legality of mobile sports betting, the CalvinAyre.com site concludes.

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