Almost three years after the U.S. High Court struck down a public prohibition on sports betting, the Ohio Senate has presented a bill that could make sports gaming legitimate in the Buckeye State in the near future. On Thursday, Ohio Senator Kirk Schuring (R-Canton) held a question and answer session presenting another far reaching gaming bill. The presentation of the bill comes following quite a while of gatherings with and introductions to the Ohio Senate Select Committee on Gaming, which was entrusted with chiseling the state's games wagering bill. Under the bill, the Ohio Casino Control Commission would have administrative authority over sports gaming in the state. Probably the greatest mark of conflicts that assumed a part in postponing the presentation of such enactment was whether the Ohio Casino Control Commission or Ohio Lottery Commission would direct the gaming. Ohio Senate Introduces Sports Betting BillThe proposed bill would offer 20 sportsbook licenses to any office that can "bank the bet," like gambling clubs and racinos, just as 20 additional licenses to physical areas, for example, sports bars, across the state. Also, they'll look at the online bookie business reputation when giving out licenses. Furthermore, Ohio's pro athletics groups would can apply for licenses. Every three-year sports gaming permit would cost $1 million, with the business being evaluated a 10 percent charge. Sports gaming is at present lawful in each state lining Ohio, aside from Kentucky. Recently, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said that it was "inescapable" that sports gaming would get legitimate in the Buckeye State. On the other hand, there is legal sports betting in Arizona.
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