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Massachusetts Sports Betting by June 2020," Governor says

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In an interview at Greg Hill Show Monday morning, the governor discussed the future of legalizing Sports Betting in Massachusetts.
“We actually filed legislation to create legalized Sports Betting in Massachusetts, we filed that back in January,” Baker said. “We filed that in large part because we already had some templates. The state of New Jersey was the first to go, and we basically borrowed their template as kind of our framework for the legislation that we filed, and added a couple things to it.
“And we now have states around us that have done this as well in the Northeast, so I mean this is going to be a thing I think pretty much everywhere, and our view was we should get on with the show.”
“I think the legislature held a hearing on that earlier this spring,” he added. “There weren’t a heck of a lot of people there testifying against it. Most of the folks who came to testify were raising sort of particular issues of that related primarily to their own interests.”
In terms of a timeline for when sports gambling could potentially become legal in Massachusetts, Baker shared it seems to be taking longer than he had originally hoped.
“I mean, it was my hope that we would get this done by the end of the summer so that it would be open and available here in Massachusetts for the football season in the fall. But I have a feeling it’s going to slide into the next calendar year,” he said. “I certainly hope we get this done by the end of… June of 2020, but I would like to have seen it done sooner to tell you the truth."
Finally, Baker then dealt with the importance of legalizing this practice to avoid the need of going over state lines to bet on sporting events.
“That is a really good point,” Baker said. “There’s several others in the Northeast that have done it, and I think after the Supreme Court decision, this is something that you’re probably going to see in most states.”
 

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