State Sen. Bill DeMora is pushing back against proposals and bills that would introduce sweeping changes to Ohio’s sports betting laws. The proposals include the Save Ohio Sports Act, a two-bill package, and Senate Bill 199, a separate measure. The senator criticized the legislation on Tuesday during a meeting of the Senate Select Committee on Gaming, which was convened to review the Senate bill.
The Save Ohio Sports Act comprises a pair of bills introduced by three House Republicans. The legislation is designed to curb the popularity of sports betting by introducing several restrictions…
More notably, the second bill in the package proposes eliminating online sports betting.
