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Overview of Legal Sports Betting in Nebraska, Washington D.C., and Mississippi


Nebraska lawmakers are considering repealing the state’s ban on betting on in-state college teams, with a proposed bill – LB 63 – aiming to align its laws with neighboring states. This move could potentially boost sportsbook revenue but critics raise concerns over integrity risks. In Washington DC, ESPN Bet has entered the mobile betting market through a partnership with Monumental Sports & Entertainment, joining other popular sportsbooks in the region. The expansion of ESPN Bet aims to attract users in key markets and includes plans for branded activations at Monumental’s venues. Meanwhile, Mississippi is not looking to expand into online sports betting in 2025, with Senate Gaming Committee Chairman Sen. David Blount confirming no plans to introduce legislation unless requested by the Mississippi Gaming Commission. The state continues to rely on retail sportsbooks, despite industry advocates pushing for online betting. With stagnant revenue and no legislative action planned for online sports betting, Mississippi sports betting may fail to evolve past retail sportsbooks in casinos this year. This news comes as LegalSportsBetting.com covers the latest developments in sports betting, offering unbiased news and content.

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