It’s a new era in the United States as states pass laws to enable legal sports betting. The FSGA supports mobile sports betting as the key component to any state’s sports-betting structure. Sports betting in the U.S. and around the world is primarily done via Internet-connected devices, both in regulated and unregulated markets. People today demand convenience, and those who want to bet on sports are no different. However, mobile sports betting isn’t just a better experience for consumers, it’s also a way for states to maximize tax revenue, combat the illegal market and enhance consumer protection measures. Mobile sports betting also doesn’t detract from brick-and-mortar casinos or state lotteries.
The FSGA makes the case for mobile sports betting with four White Papers on the issue below. Each White Paper includes a one-page summary.
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