![]() There will be 30 additional licenses issued for restaurants, bars, small race tracks, and other businesses for on-site betting, and up to 60 more companies getting mobile licenses for online betting. In the bill, state lawmakers agreed to issue 10 sports betting licenses to the state's larger casinos, the Laurel Horse Racing track, large bingo facilities, and sports teams like the Ravens and Orioles. When the bill legalizing sports betting was approved earlier this year, Marylanders were sharply divided on the issue at least 43% of state residents opposed expanding gambling to allow sports betting online and 49% opposed it in casinos and horse racing tracks, according to a Goucher College Poll. At the same time, Prince George's County Senator Paul Pinsky (D) says the delay in the rollout of sports betting and revenue expected from these licenses is holding up the implementation of the state's new education reform measures.
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