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2020-21 NFL MVP: Winner Prediction and Complete Odds for Top Candidates – Bleacher Report

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The 2020 NFL regular season is over, and the playoffs are about to begin. However, the run to Super Bowl LV isn't the only race set to be decided in the coming weeks. NFL MVP voting coming to an end this week, though the results won't officially be announced until the NFL Honors on Super Bowl Weekend.

While the NFL MVP hasn't been won by a non-quarterback since Adrian Peterson took home the award in 2012, we might Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry has bulldozed his way into consideration. He has already wrapped up his second-consecutive league rushing title with a whopping 2,027 yards to go with 17 rushing touchdowns.

Here, we'll examine the cases for Henry and the other MVP favorites, along with the latest MVP odds from DraftKings Sportsbook and an educated guess on who will be the eventual winner.

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Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers: 1-20

Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo Bills: 9-1

Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City Chiefs: 15-1

Derrick Henry, RB, Tennessee Titans: 50-1

Tom Brady, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 250-1

Russell Wilson, QB, Seattle Seahawks: 500-1

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the overwhelming betting favorite for this year's MVP. This isn't surprising, given the fact that Rodgers has had one of his best seasons ever. He has completed 70.7 percent of his passes for 4,299 yards, a league-high 48 touchdowns and just five interceptions. He also has a league-high rating of 121.5.

However, Rodgers isn't likely to be a unanimous choice, as Lamar Jackson was last year. He's going to face stiff competition from the likes of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.

Allen made a massive leap as a signal-caller this season, racking up 4,544 passing yards, 421 rushing yards, 45 total touchdowns and 10 interceptions. His ability to keep opposing defenses off-balance as a dual-threat has made him one of the most indefensible offensive players in the leagueand one of the year's biggest breakout stars.

"I'm all in on this kid," Rich Eisen said on the Rich Eisen Show (h/t Ryan Talbot of Syracuse.com). "I'm head over heels for him."

Kansas City Chiefs gunslinger Patrick Mahomes is also at the top of the conversation after another quietly superb season. He threw for 4,740 yards with 38 touchdowns and just six interceptions while posting the second-highest passer rating (108.) of his career.

Mahomes also helped the Chiefs secure the AFC's No. 1 seed without even playing in the season finale.

Then, there's Henry. The unquestioned centerpiece of the Titans offense has historically productive in 2020. He is just the eighth running back in NFL history to hit the 2,000-yards rushing mark. The last player to do it was Peterson during the 2012 season.

Yes, the same 2012 season in which Peterson was named MVP.

While Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson are both considered long shots at this point, it won't be a surprise if both of them receive votes. Brady threw for 40 touchdowns and 12 interceptions at age 43, which is remarkable. Wilson, who has never received an MVP vote in his career, practically carried the Seahawks early in the season before the defense rebounded to finish strong.

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When it comes to the MVP race, the winner is often the player with the best story. IN 2018, it was Mahomes, who became a sensation in his first year as a full-time starter. Last year, it was Jackson, who redefined what a quarterback can be at the NFL level. This year, some of the league's best stories involve Rodgers, Allen and Henry.

Henry has helped prove that running backs still have a vital place in the modern NFL. While it has become a passing league, an elite back can take over games and physically dominate opposing defenses. Reaching the fabled 2,000-yard mark is an incredible feat, and it's one that is likely to earn Henry at least a handful of MVP votes.

Allen is the fresh face on this list, and his emergence in 2020 has been fun to follow. He has gone from being a raw rookie with upside in 2018 to an above-average dual-threat in 2019 to a legitimately elite signal-caller this season.

If voters are drawn to the newest story, Allen could be your MVP.

However, it's impossible to ignore just how remarkable Rodgers has been this season. While he's usually performing at an elite level, Rodgers has played perhaps the best football of his career in 2020. What makes his story intriguing is the fact that this may be one of his final seasons in Green Bay.

In case you've forgotten the 2020 offseason, the Packers drafted Rodgers' potential replacement when they traded up to take Jordan Love in April's draft. In the months since, Rodgers has shown everyone that such a move was probably premature.

Rodgers has been the best quarterback in football this season, and is arguably the most gifted passer of all time. He's also going to be your 2020 NFL MVP.

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Badgers’ defense has chance to remain one of nation’s best – Lake Geneva Regional News

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On the roster: Travion Blaylock (RS Soph.), Dante Caputo (RS Fr.), Madison Cone (Sr.), Tyler Mais (RS Jr.), Scott Nelson (RS Jr.), Brady Schipper (RS Soph.), Titus Toler (RS Fr.), John Torchio (RS Soph.), Collin Wilder (RS Sr.)

Incoming: Braelon Allen (could play ILB), Hunter Wohler

Departing: Eric Burrell (NFL), possibly Cone (Graduation)

Projected starters: Nelson, Wilder

Replacing Burrell will be a tall task, as he was the most experienced player in the group, but the safety position has depth going into next year.

Toler, Torchio and Mais have gotten some snaps over the past two years, and there could be an opportunity for more rotation if Leonhard likes a handful of his options at safety.

Wohler was one of the top recruits in the class, a four-star prospect out of Muskego, but expecting immediate production out of him might be too much to ask.

UWs safeties are asked to play in the box often, with Nelson and Wilder (above) providing good physicality as tacklers. Theyll need to find someone to take more of an open-field coverage role next season.

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McKoy Files Petition Contesting Results of Paterson 3rd Ward Election – InsiderNJ

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Paterson 3rd Ward councilman Bill McKoy today formally challenged the results of the 2020 elections in the Superior Court of New Jersey.

Following a ravaged May nonpartisan contest that included AG charges against challenger Alex Mendez, Mendez won a second election by a 9-vote margin over McKoy, which increased to 14 votes after a recount.

McKoy was not satisfied, and this morning, working with attorney Scott Salmon, submitted the following as grounds to contest the Nov. 3rd results:

Upon information and belief, the following violations of the provisions enumerated in N.J.S.A. 19:29-1 and the other provisions of Title 19 occurred, such that a fair, free, and full expression of the intent of the voters was not had. To the extent known, voters are identified pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:29-2.

At least 4 mail-in ballot evinced a clear voter intent to vote for McKoy but were not counted by the Board of Elections based upon improper reasons.

At least 39 legal votes in favor of McKoy were rejected by the Board of Elections for variousimproper reasons, including but not limited to those rejected for mismatched signatures.

Cludeni Sanders Fiona Johnson Glenn McDowell Robin Boykin Scott Sanders Shawanna Gerald Sherril McLean-Wright Yvonne Stephenson Anna Cuevas Rajon York Taymair Gaskins Victor Gary Vincent N. Lester Jordan C. Wimberly Frederick LaGarde Richard Champion, Jr. Taylor Yancey Yvette Reed Zuri Redmond Charles Davidson Donovan Willis Doreen Willis Jodie Dawes Yvonne Dawes DaShawn Parker Janet Knight-Mason Joe Gaskins Jordan Bruce Joshua Stokes Nemar Newell

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Cherry Gaskins Desrae Wilkerson Joey Dawson Keyona Rogers Olufemi Ayodeji Kevin Montgomery Khadiza Hussain Moreoum Hussain Tanisha McClam

Approximately 20 illegal votes in the Election were accepted by the Board of Elections, which were cast by voters who lived within the City of Paterson but outside the Third Ward. These votes were, upon information and belief, cast provisionally at the various polling locations in the Third Ward using ballots that contained the Third Ward race even though the voter did not reside in and was therefore not qualified to vote in the Second Election.

Ailejawuan C. Townsend Amira I. Forero Cindy O. Matos Denisse M. Rodriguez Eric Cartagena Inocencia Pimentel-Depolanc Jaime Rodriguez-Chalas John Bishop Kemani J. Crawford May B. Gibson Martha J. Prieto Omar Reyes Ray R. Bamond Raymond M. Simone Robin D. Byrd Rose M. Beason Thurston J. Anderson Ruth A. Peterson Shamira A. Wood Santo Columna

Approximately 11 illegal votes in the Election were accepted by the Board of Elections, which were cast by voters who lived outside the City of Paterson Ward. These votes were, upon information and belief, cast provisionally at the various polling locations in the Third Ward using ballots that contained the Third Ward race even though the voter did not reside in and was therefore not qualified to vote in the Second Election.

Lissandra A. Alvarado-Pimentel Edith N. Huayas Lewis E. Williams, Jr. Valentina Colon Laura F. Perez David Rivera Yanira Alicea-Torres Herlal Avella, Jr. Michael Ross Tamara Battal Linda S. Mauro

As a result of these acts and others, legal votes were rejected and illegal votes were counted sufficient in number to change the result of the election, cast a cloud on the election, and raise sufficient factual basis to declare the election void and invalid.

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Nootropics Market Research Report Projection By Technology, Type, Sale, Revenue, Demand Report 2021-2026 – The Monitor

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In reversal, Cuomo backs online sports gambling to boost state revenue – Crain’s New York Business

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"At a time when New York faces a historic budget deficit due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the current online sports wagering structure incentivizes a large segment of New York residents to travel out of state to make online sports wagers or continue to patronize black markets," Cuomo said.

An industry study found that close to 20% of New Jerseys sports gambling revenue comes from New York residents, the governors office said.

Properly regulated, sports betting is an appropriate source of revenues and entertainment, and there is no reason that New Yorkers should not enjoy those benefits as much as other states that have subsequently legalized the practice, said Kathryn Wylde, president and CEO of the Partnership for New York City.

The organization added that it hoped the decision by the governor wouldhasten the development of a casino in the city.

Hopefully, approval of a competitive process to authorize the development of three casinos in New York City will follow, with a similar rationale, but also adding the creation of thousands of new jobs in the hotel and entertainment industriesthat havebeen devastated by the pandemic, Wylde said.

Sports gambling, or wagering, is legal online in 14 states and in four commercial and Native American facilities in parts of upstate New York, the governors office said.

State Sen.Joseph Addabbo Jr. initially proposed legalizing online sports gambling in New York. Addabbo's bill would implement an 8.5% tax on sports wagering gross revenue and would require a licensing fee of $12 million for each agent or company that'sallowed to conduct mobile betting.

Addabboestimated the legalization of gambling on professional sports would bring $1 billion in revenue per year.

"It moves the ball ever closer to the goal line," Addabbo said, referring to his bill. "It's going tobe about the details. I'm hopeful we can work with the governor's administration on this."

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Gambling with lives – The New Indian Express

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KOCHI: Over the past few months, two persons died by suicide owing to the mounting pile of debts caused by online gambling, a dangerous addiction.Experts highlight the loopholes in the Betting and Gaming Act of 1960 and the vulnerable population that falls prey to such games

29-year-old man from Thiruvananthapuram recently took his life to escape from the debts he incurred due to his addiction to online gambling. Identified as a contract labourer at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, he was found hanging in a rubber plantation near his house in Kuttichal.On enquiry, the youths family informed the police that he spent his time and money playing online rummy (a card game). When he ran out of money, he would borrow more from his friends, thereby running up a debt of I4 lakh. Addicted to online gambling, he suffered losses and had a massive debt, eventually leading him to take his life.

However, officials at the Neyyar Dam police station said that the case was registered under CrPC Section 174 (police to inquire and report on suicide) as the cause of the death is yet to be ascertained.As per the statement by his family members, the youth died by suicide.

However, an investigation is ongoing and we cannot confirm anything before retrieving the details from the victims mobile phone. We have already approached the Cyber Cell for more information, a police officer said.

A few months ago, another case of online gambling addiction was reported wherein Bijulal, an accountant in the Vanchiyoor treasury, swindled I2.70 crore from the treasury due to his addiction to online gambling.An impenetrable ActAs per the Betting and Gaming Act of 1960, money betting and gambling are prohibited. However, the Supreme Court has exempted skillful games from the Act.

Therefore, rummy and poker are still being played by a large number of people. Police officials also say that cases cannot be registered against gambling apps since there are no suitable laws.Since there is no ban or rule on online gambling in our state, we cannot register cases. Even though many have lost money due to online gaming, only a few come forward to register complaints, said T Shyamlal, DySP, Cybercrime police station, Thiruvananthapuram.

What experts sayAccording to an article titled Should Gambling be Legalised in India published in the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine in July 2019, the Public Gambling Act of 1867 restricted most forms of gambling and discriminated games of pure chance (betting on the day-to-day price of opium or cotton, rainfall).

Till today the law regulates gambling other than on horse racing across India. As a result, online gaming in India (legal games such as online poker and rummy) has increased manifold with the rise in internet use.

A 2017 study by Dr Sanju George, senior consultant psychiatrist at Lisie Hospital, Kochi,published in the Journal of Gambling Studies, said that gambling has adversely affected less than one per cent of the population.

Preying on the vulnerableThere are many loopholes in the Public Gambling Act as it has been differently interpreted in various states. For instance, if lotteries are considered legal in Kerala, it is banned in Tamil Nadu, says Dr Sanju.He also added that gambling-related problems impact mostly the vulnerable which include youth and those undergoing psychological difficulties.

His study among people in the age group of 15 to 19 also revealed that around 30 per cent of the 5,000 surveyed admitted to having tried gambling.Also, one in four students who gambled has had academic failures, suicidal tendencies and history of sexual abuse, said the psychiatrist.

According to Dr Sheena G Soman, consultant psychiatrist, Mental Health Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, online gambling is not usuallyconsidered addictive, thereby leading people to indulge in the same.The lockdown had led to unsupervised internet consumption among children and youth falling into the trap of online gambling, she said.

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Gambling problem? Now is the time to reprioritize your life – The Batavian

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The new year symbolizes fresh starts and new beginnings. People use January as a benchmark to reprioritize their lives, and with the unique challenges that last year brought, many of us are looking ahead with even more fervor.

Something that 2020 brought clearly into focus is the importance of mental wellness. A variety of factors can impact mental health, including thoughts, emotions and behaviors. Problems related to gambling can influence each of those components. If gambling, yours or someone elses, has negatively affected you, know that you are not alone and there is support.

Nearly 668,000 New Yorkers have experienced a gambling problem in the past year. The effects can include sleep issues, strain on relationships with loved ones, financial problems and increased alcohol or drug use. People who struggle with problem gambling are also at a higher risk for other mental health problems. Two out of three individuals reported that their mental health suffered as a result of their gambling. Gambling disorder may also occur with other existing conditions like anxiety, depression, mood disorder or personality disorder.

Emotional and psychological distress is not exclusive to just the person gambling either each of those individuals can affect up to 10 of the closest people in their lives. A study found that nine out of 10 people impacted by someone elses gambling problems felt emotional distress. Between the people gambling and their close friends and family, nearly 6.7 million New Yorkers are affected by problem gambling and may experience mental health issues because of it.

Most importantly, help is available if you or someone you love has been exhibiting warning signs of a gambling problem, such as being absent from activities with friends or loved ones because of gambling; feeling stressed or anxious when not gambling; low work performance due to absence or preoccupation with gambling; or lying to family and friends about how much money and time is spent on gambling. January is a great time to reach out to the Western Problem Gambling Resource Center (PGRC).

The Western PGRC is here to help anyone who is looking to reprioritize their lives and overcome the problems that gambling has caused. Private-practice counselors, behavioral health and treatment facilities, recovery groups and other community services throughout Western New York make up a vast referral network.

When people call (716) 833-4274 or email [emailprotected], they confidentially connect with a knowledgeable PGRC staff person who will listen to and connect them with the resources that best meet their needs.

Whether you are ready to get help, or you are just curious about your options, call us today. Were here to help.

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As Other Northeast States Set Sports Gambling Records, Massachusetts is Left in the… – OnlineGambling.com

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In the midst of budget shortfalls and pandemic-fueled roll backs in services, Massachusetts lawmakers decided to eliminate sports gambling from their economic development bill sent to the governors desk Wednesday. The question remains, will sports gambling legislation have a resurgence and become legal there at any point in 2021?

The answer: Not likely.

Massachusetts may soon be the only state in the region without the passage of some kind of sports gambling laws. New York is currently on the cusp of legalizing sports betting, and neighbors Pennsylvania and New Jersey pulled in record returns from the activity last fall.

Just over the border New Hampshire and Rhode Island, with newly lifted restrictions, are also increasing their legal sports gambling footprints.

But Massachusetts, mired in more pressing matters, remains stalled.

Its most-recent opportunity for passage of sports gambling legislation started last summer when state Senate minority leader Bruce Tarr (R) 1st Essex and Middlesex submitted a budget amendment to legalize gambling on sports.

While the Massachusetts House of Representatives approved the amendment as part of its economic development bill 156-3, including issuing licenses for the states three casinos (MGM Springfield, Encore Boston Harbor, Penn Nationals Plainridge Park), DraftKings, and FanDuel, along with two future applicants, the Senate rejected the amendment without a roll call vote.

While the amendment was still under consideration, Penn National and Wynn Resorts sent a joint letter opposing online sports gambling.

Before the amendments removal, most lawmakers sided with the casinos in sessionnoting theyd opt to take online gambling off the table with a possible exception for Boston-based DraftKings.

But the inability to move at all to open sports gambling even at brick-and-mortar casinos may have closed the window for sports betting in Massachusetts.

The states 2021 legislation session, which began Wednesday, has shifted priority to more pressing matters during a crisis moment, according to Senate President Karen Spilka (D) 2nd Middlesex and Norfolk district,

The focus is going to be on conference committees, resolving the budget, and COVID, Spilka told the State House News Service this week.

In the meantime, legalizing sports betting still has bipartisan support in Massachusetts. This week, Sen. Patrick OConnor (R) Weymouth said a failure to pass sports betting legislation meant Massachusetts would leave free money on the table. Sen. Marc Pacheo (D) 1st Plymouth and Bristol said the state is currently losing revenue that its already folded into the budget.

Indeed, Republican Gov. Charlie Bakers 2021 budget already had folded in at least $5 million in sports gambling revenue. The Democratic-controlled General Court agrees that Massachusetts, with a tech-savvy and sports-crazed base, has the potential to be one of the nations biggest markets.

A spokeswoman for the Baker administration said in a statement on Wednesday: Governor Baker filed comprehensive sports betting legislation in January 2019 to make Massachusetts competitive with other states, and will carefully review the final economic development bill on his desk.

In the meantime, other states in the region coming online this year include Maine, whose legislature legalized sports betting in 2019. However, a measure to enact regulations and go live was vetoed by Gov. Janet Mills last year. In Connecticut, sports betting has bipartisan support, but the tribes that operate the states two casinos cannot agree on proposed regulations. And Vermont is likely to advance a bill to legalize sports betting in its 2021 legislature.

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Bars urging lawmakers to legalize video gambling to help with revenue losses amid the pandemic – wlfi.com

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LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI)-According to the Indiana Licensed Beverage Association, more than 900 of Indiana's bars signed a petition asking the Indiana general assembly to pass legislation that would allow video gaming inside their establishments. The legalization is something bar owners say is needed to make up lost revenue due to the pandemic.

"There is a lot of people that just won't come out because of COVID and it's been rough," said Stan Balser the owner ofBen Hur Tavern in Lafayette.

That message has been echoed by bar and restaurant owners across the state of Indiana. According to the Indiana Licensed Beverage Association, the legalization of video gambling could create 100 million dollars in revenue in one year.

"Many states around us already have it," said ChrisThielen the co-owner of Rookies Sports Pub in Lafayette. " We need this, especially during COVID. It's one more source of income that helps small businesses and especially the serving industry get through."

Chris Thielen and his business partner own multiple bars and restaurant establishments in the Lafayette area, he says this petition is a cry for help.

"Most of us need this," added Thielen. "We either need to get through this or we need to find other ways for everyone and their families to sustain an income."

Governor Eric Holcomb says he isn't opposed to the idea.

"I'd want to see the bill I'd want to see the language I'd want to see all the ramifications," said Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb.

He feels passing legislation based solely on the fact that it would create revenue, isn't good policy. He says if businesses are struggling, there are options out there.

"I don't want small business owners to wait on potential legislation because we have resources," added Governor Holcomb.

For bar owners like Stan Balser, he says this would create new opportunities.

"I would like the governor to really take a look at this instead of giving us the assistance," added Balser. "This is something that we would be earning. It would give us more revenue to do more things for the establishments and for our customers."

Allowing video gambling is something bar owners say will help the state as well.

"For a lot of us to keep moving forward, we need things like this to change," said Thielen. "This change in particular will help the state as well. The state makes 30 percent of all revenue off of it also. So it seems like a big win-win."

As of right now, there is one bill that has been filed that would allow electronic gaming in veterans' service organizations. But no bill has been filed at this time that would allow it in all bars and tavern establishments. For more details on theIndiana Licensed Beverage Association's research on legalization click here.

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Another year, another defeat for sports gambling in Kentucky? – CalvinAyre.com

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While its neighbors on all sides begin to legalize sports gambling, Kentucky seems content to allow much-needed revenue to continue to slip through its fingers.Since the U.S. Supreme Court showed lawmakers they were wrong and reversed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) almost three years ago, a number of states have scrambled to introduce their own legalized sports gambling markets.This has proven to be especially beneficial during the COVID-19 pandemic, but Kentucky continues to remain on the sidelines and is apparently happy with not getting onto the field.

An initiative to introduce sports gambling to the Bluegrass State fell flat last year after legislators fumbled the ball and couldnt recover it. Now, as the new legislative session got underway yesterday, it seems that there will be a repeat of last years performance.State lawmakers gathered for the first time in 2021 yesterday, but neither Kentuckys House nor Senate is overly anxious to explore sports gambling opportunities.

Two Kentucky legislators, Senate President Robert Stivers and Speaker of the House David Osborne, participated in an interview with media outlet Kentucky Education Television (KET) and its Kentucky Tonight program.With Tennessee, Maryland, DC, Virginia and others getting in on the sports gambling movement, the conversation eventually turned to whether Kentucky lawmakers would push for a legalized market, and the legislators made it clear that it isnt a priority. Stivers, a Republican, seems to be under the impression that horse racing and sports gambling are synonymous, explaining that the states horse racing industry needs to focus on its own activity before new gaming options are introduced to the state.He asserted, I think the horse industry and individuals who are interested in the wellbeing of the horse industry need to focus on historic horse racing before they start thinking about sportsbook and gambling in that realm.

Osborne, also a Republican, supported a sports gambling bill last year drafted by Representative Adam Koenig. However, he showed his hand when addressing the issue, explaining, [Horse racing facilities] are existing facilities that have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in Kentucky, and I think that because of that, it will probably take most of the focus initially away from sports betting.He added, That doesnt mean that theres not support for sports betting amongst the members of the House, amongst the members of our caucus. It remains a bit of a divisive issue, certainly. Theres ongoing interest in discussions about it, but I do believe it will take a back seat initially to historical horse racing.

Virginia will issue its first sports gambling licenses soon and, when it does, five of Kentuckys neighbors will have established legal sports gambling markets.This equates to direct losses in Kentucky, as it has already been proven that gamblers are willing to cross state lines, or use offshore books, to place their bets.The fact that some of Kentuckys lawmakers continue to fight the measure is detrimental to the states residents and the lack of a legal sports gambling market is best summed up by Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear.The Democratic governor said recently, The fact that we havent done it at this point is not only silly but puts us at a competitive disadvantage.

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