FanDuel, Caesars Sportsbook, BetMGM Online Sports Betting Live in D.C.

For more than 24-hours there was no online sports betting in

The district is back online today after operators were forced to halt services while they awaited a final answer to the city s budget.

Following a green light from the Washington Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG), , BetMGM, and Caesars Sportsbook are now able to offer online sports betting throughout Washington, D.C., the first time multiple operators have been able to offer online sports betting throughout the district since launching in 2020.

FanDuel and Caesars Sportsbook, and are all live and offering online sports betting throughout D.C.

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Nebraska Online Sports Betting Legislation Moves Forward, But Time Running Thin

A piece of online sports betting legislation moved out of committee Monday afternoon, but its chances of approval during the state s special legislative session on property tax relief may now be coming into question.

The Nebraska General Affairs Committee approved Sen. Eliot Bostar s (D-29) legislation, which will place an online sports betting question on an upcoming general election ballot for voter approval.

However, Bostar s accompanying legislation, , did not move out of committee, which would delay the sports betting referendum question until the November 2026 ballot.

Questions Abound on Process

Bostar his legislative package to the committee earlier this month during the state s special session on property tax relief. Bostar s legislation amends the Neb…

Missouri Sports Betting Initiative Lawsuit Complicating Ballot Matters

A pending lawsuit against sports betting initiative is complicating matters for the state s upcoming November general election.

According to JoDonn Chaney, director of communications for the Missouri Secretary of State s Office, the state cannot modify its general election ballot after Tuesday, Sept. 10, as required by Missouri statute. The state certified its primary election results and its final ballot form earlier this week.

The question will appear on all official Missouri general election ballots if the lawsuit is not resolved prior to Sept. 10. However, the initiative s election results may be moot depending on the court s ruling in the case.

Pending Lawsuit Complicating Matters

The Circuit Court of Cole County has set an introductory hearing for the on …