“Let’s regulate it, tax it, and put the money in Hope and pre-K.” “We walk away from $100 million every year in sports gambling, and other states, and places like Antigua, get that money from people here in Georgia,” Rep Ron Stephens told the Georgia Recorder. That doesn’t look to be changing in 2023.
Georgia sports betting and the efforts to legalize Georgia sportsbooks have been tied to a larger gambling expansion package that includes land-based casinos. Heading into 2023, there are five solid contenders. The question heading into 2023 is, can the industry replicate or even surpass 2022’s tally of three states? The 5 Real Contenders Like the first debate in a presidential primary, a lot of the candidate states listed above don’t belong on the stage, as they have little to no chance of legalizing sports betting in 2023 or the foreseeable future. That number is likely to increase in 2023, but sports betting’s success leaves just 15 potential targets on the board:īut not all candidates are equal. With Massachusetts, Maine, and Kansas adding their names to the list in 2022, the number of legal sports betting states currently stands at 35, with Mass sportsbooks likely to be the first out of these three to go live in 2023. To say sports betting has made inroads since the Supreme Court struck down PASPA in May 2018 is an understatement.