North Carolina online betting bill passes state House
| By Marese O'Hagan
A bill that would legalise online sports betting in North Carolina has passed the state’s House of Representatives.
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House Bill 347 was first introduced on 13 March and passed on its third reading yesterday (29 March).
If passed, the bill would authorise the state’s Commission to license a minimum of 10 and no more than 12 interactive sports wagering operators.