Sports Betting App Ohio
No, sports betting in Ohio is not legal at this time.
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Sports betting in Ohio
Ohio Sports Betting FAQ’s. It seems as though every time a state moves to legalize sports betting new complications arise. In Tennessee we saw out-of-this-world fees and taxes, in Michigan we see a resistance to mobile betting, and in Ohio. Nearly three years after the U.S. Supreme Court opened the door to legalized sports betting outside of Nevada, every state surrounding Ohio, with the exception, of Kentucky has it. Governor DeWine.
There are two sports betting bills — House and Senate — working their way through the legislature in the Buckeye State. The House version (HB 194) is further along in committee meetings, but Kentucky, the one state adjacent to Ohio currently without legalized sports betting, is further along in the legislative process.
Both Ohio bills being proposed would allow bets on professional and collegiate sports. The Senate bill would also allow wagering on Olympic and international sports like the World Cup. Both would allow for mobile sports betting.
Online sportsbooks in Ohio
None.
Retail sportsbooks in Ohio
None. The state does, however, have legalized casino gaming and a lottery. Those casinos and the lottery commission do provide some existing infrastructure for sports betting, but they also spell factions with differing viewpoints as Ohio moves forward.
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