Wyoming sports betting bill moves to Senate after initial rejection
| By Nosa Omoigui
A bill to legalise online sports wagering in the state of Wyoming has finally passed the House of Representatives and moves onto the Senate after initially being voted down.
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The bill, House Bill 0133, which is set to authorize online sports betting within the state of Wyoming, was defeated in a vote last week by a 32-28 margin, but on a second attempt it passed, also by a vote of 32-28.
The bill was introduced by representative Tom Walters.