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Interesting slide shows about the world Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&lctg=D0FtUlX0YdOUrV9rVUEubuoU613BSpv3i_Gtw9CQCJY&r=JHaimnNzQMS7aS_UzYZvJnXXlEMiN4o823945Y_heGJDOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjIxOTM1MTU6TDo3ODI6Ujo1OTA2Mjc6Vjo3MA) [How online and sports betting transformed after COVID-19]( Pete Camarillo [ How online and sports betting transformed after COVID-19 ]( [See full slideshow »]( Only a few years after professional sports shutdown due to COVID-19 in 2020, sports betting legalization continues taking over headlines in the United States. Many states navigate uncharted waters as they try to create policies to regulate the multibillion-dollar industry. A billis making its way through New York's senate which proposes to increase the number of online sports betting operators. The Empire State has generated over $900 million in revenue in its first full year allowing sports gambling. Ohio came down on advertisers who violated state rules, allowing sports gambling. And Massachusetts plans to launch online sports betting in March. They are also looking into more gambling advertising regulations. For over 25 years, America outlawed wagering on sports due to the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act signed by President George Bush in 1992. New Jersey filed its first federal lawsuit in 2009 to strike it down. A lengthy legal battle ensued until it finally reached the Supreme Court. When the highest court in the land overturned the federal ban on sports betting in 2018, it opened the floodgates and allowed states to decide their own policies. Only three states held legalized sports betting in 2018—Delaware, New Jersey, and Nevada. Despite a slowdown during the pandemic, 32 states and the District of Columbia allow some sort of sports wagering, according to Axios. Nineteen percent of U.S. adults bet on sports in 2021, according to a survey from Pew, and sports gambling has continued to expand despite the pandemic disrupting it. Missouri, Kentucky, and Hawaii all currently feature proposed state legislation favoring sports gambling. OLBG tracked how online waging and sports betting as a whole has shifted after the onset of COVID-19 using research from across the internet. Sources include theAmerican Gaming Association (AGA), theNew York Times,Bloomberg, and other media sources. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor More Slideshow World from ArcaMax.com - [20 failed celebrity business ideas]( - [How shopping stacks up in 10 major US cities]( - [Fewer Pell grants are being awarded as tuition continues to climb]( [Click To Unsubscribe]( | [Customer Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [California / Nevada Privacy Info]( 1706 Todds Lane, Box 311, Hampton, VA 23666 Copyright © 2023 ArcaMax Publishing [Facebook]( [Twitter](/ArcaMax)

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