Where Will Sports Betting be Legalized in 2023? Legislation updates for California, Minnesota, Texas

Is legalized online sports betting making its way to your state? Since the Supreme Court struck down the PASPA law (Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act) back in 2018, 33 states along with Washington D.C. have enacted some form of legislation that allows in-state sports betting. 24 of those states offer mobile betting.

The sports betting landscape continues to expand and the community along with it. There's never been a higher volume of sports betting-related content than there is now. Between podcasts, television shows, bet-themed alternate broadcasts and more, everywhere you turn, there's something to listen to, watch or learn as you delve into the world of legalized gambling. That is, however, unless you're in one of the 17 states that have yet to make progress toward doing so.

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If sports betting is legal in your state and you haven't signed up yet or are looking to expand your options, make sure you head over to our Best Sportsbooks page. This gives you insight into every current promotion offered at each book available in your state. If you're in Ohio or Massachusetts where betting just went live this year, you may not have capitalized on every offer possible, and the promotions won't stay the same forever.

  
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