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Michigan’s incoming regulations would provide Wedge Index boost
Approval of online gaming regulations in October could see licenses handed out the following month, with online options for Michigan…
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Opinion: Lack of online options holds California back in Wedge Index rating
A legislative effort by a coalition of 18 Native American tribes to regulate land-based sports-betting in California would go some…
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ANALYSIS: Tennessee approvals will boost Wedge Index rating
Tennessee’s Wedge Index score is set to change dramatically as the state readies for sports betting go-live date in November.
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ANALYSIS: The importance of remote registration to the Wedge Index
Remote registration is one of the key factors when a state legislates for online and mobile betting hence its importance…
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Extension to remote registration boosts Illinois Wedge Index rating
Governor Pritzker extended remote registration capacity across Illinois and boosted the state’s Wedge Index rating in the process.
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ANALYSIS: Gaming Recovery Act would boost New Mexico rating
A new initiative adding sports-betting and online gaming to New Mexico’s gaming options would boost state’s index position.
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Return of US sports continue to boost Colorado’s Wedge Index rating
The return of US sports helped Colorado record a 55.2% rise in betting revenues while return of NFL betting will…
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Revised Ohio sports-betting bill offers Wedge Index hope
Revised legislation in Ohio would potentially allow casinos 30-plus skins, boosting the Wedge Index score.
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OPINION: Why Colorado will remain in the Top 5 of the Wedge Index even without Online Casino
Colorado has not yet legalized Online Casino gambling but the Centennial State remains near the top of the Wedge Index…
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ANALYSIS: New Jersey sets Online Gambling record in August to cement position atop Wedge Index
New Jersey once again proved it deserves to sit atop the Wedge Index after taking a record breaking $664 million…
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