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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- As sports betting has swept across the country with states, casinos and consumers eagerly embracing a new gambling market, internet casino games have grown much more slowly.
The Fine Print
The sports betting law signed by Gov. Charlie Baker in early August allows the Gaming Commission to issue sports betting licenses for the state's slots parlor, casinos and simulcast centers to take in-person bets. The law also allows those facilities to partner with mobile operators and for licenses to go to as many as seven other independent companies for mobile sports betting apps.
In May 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court, cheered on by states looking for more tax revenue and leagues abandoning their pseudo-moral stances when they realized how much they could profit from relationships with gaming companies, ruled that states could allow sports gambling. Within a month, New Jersey residents and visitors were placing bets at casinos and other outlets. Pennsylvania followed later that year.
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