Georgia sports betting bill yet to move in House; vote possible Wednesday

Monday, March 25, 2024 8:43 PM
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  • Bennett Conlin, Sports Handle

An effort to legalize sports betting in Georgia (Senate Bill 386 and Senate Resolution 579) remains stagnant in the state’s House of Representatives. With just three days left in the state’s legislative session — the session ends Thursday — time is running out to pass the legislative effort.

The state’s House Higher Education Committee met Monday, and the sports betting bill was discussed, but there wasn’t a vote on the bill.

A few changes to the bill were made, including raising the tax rate from 20% to 25%. Tax revenue distributions were tweaked, with unspecified amounts set to benefit the state’s HOPE Scholarship fund, pre-K education, capital improvements, and teacher training.