The National Council for Legislators from Gambling States Conferences assembled in San Diego last weekend. Nevada was represented in the conference by Senator Keith Pickard and attorneys Kate Lowernhar-Fisher and Dan Reaser. Lawmakers gathered to discuss plans about legalising sports betting more widely. For instance, San Diego collected $30 million in revenues from sports betting last month. This comprised around 3% of the state’s total gambling revenue.
Some legislators raised their concerns about the actual projected figures associated with sports betting. While other experts believe that there is room for growth in the U.S. sports betting market, especially in states that are yet to legalise the activity.
Legislators also recognised the importance of integrating mobile sports wagering.
The US sports betting market is still behind when compared with the European, but experts believe that the US market has potentials to grow. Sports betting is now legal in 14 states across America, giving each state the freedom to decide on legalising and organising sports betting operations.
According to the American Gaming Association. Since the ban was lifted, Americans have wagered $16 billion on sports betting.
Nevada’s legal sports betting scene has not been affected significantly by the Supreme Court’s decision since many casinos already featured online and mobile sports betting platforms allowing players to wager within the state.
Nevada requires all gamblers to register and place a minimum deposit in person at a land-based casino location before placing an online bet.
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