Louisiana Sports Betting Legislation Moves Forward, Parish Votes Expected in November
Louisiana Sports Betting Legislation Moves Forward, Parish Votes Expected in November Last week, the Louisiana State Senate casted a ballot 29-8 to propel sports wagering regulation proposed by Sen. Cameron Henry (R-Metairie). That possibly makes way for the action to be viewed as on a ward by-area premise in November. Henry's Senate Bill 130 considers a games wagering question to be placed to Pelican State electors on the November polling form. Yet, dissimilar to in different states that pre-owned elector endorsement to approve sports betting, for example, Colorado, the movement will not really be allowed on a statewide premise in Louisiana. For instance, electors in a single ward could support sports betting, while those in another could deny it. The state has 64 wards. On the off chance that a larger part of qualified balloters in the ward deciding on the recommendation vote in favor of the suggestion, then sports betting exercises and tasks will be allowed in such area solely a...