Minnesota Opinion: A sure bet being squandered again in St. Paul
Minnesota is being left behind and is missing out on millions in tax revenues by not legalizing what s already a widespread practice: sports betting.
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Duluth News Tribune Editorial Board | 7:30 am, Feb. 26, 2021 ×
An opportunity to be seized a sure bet, really, with Minnesota taxpayers the ones who would cash in appears on its way to being missed once again in St. Paul.
A bill to legalize sports betting made progress in 2019; it passed a Senate committee after a similar measure didn t even get a hearing the year before. In 2020, the reintroduced bill was derailed along with pretty much everything else by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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